Don't put your software in the public domain
Paul Rudin
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Sat Jun 4 04:04:16 EDT 2016
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Lawrence D’Oliveiro <lawrencedo99 at gmail.com> writes: > I wonder about the point of that, though; I have heard of cases where > the judge ruled that the contract had been breached, and awarded > damages of one pound/dollar/euro. So other than winning a symbolic > victory, what was the point? Damages for breach of contract are supposed to reflect the loss you suffered as a result. A nominal award is basically saying, yes - the other guy has failed to fulfil his contractual promise, but you haven't actually suffered any real loss as a result.
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