[e-gold-list] Re: looks like

Pete Chown 1 at 234.cx
Tue Dec 11 09:57:18 MST 2007


James M. Ray wrote:

> http://dailypaul.com/node/9419

So what would happen if people started spending chocolate liberties?  Or 
to make the scenario more realistic, suppose I came up with a design 
which was eligible for copyright.  I offered "limited edition" prints of 
this design.  Now, it so happens that the design looks very like a 
currency note.  I don't mean that it's a forgery of an existing currency 
note, but just that by its appearance it could be taken for a national 
currency that you haven't seen before.

I also offer a "money back guarantee" where anyone owning one of these 
prints can receive the purchase price by returning it to me.

Perhaps it would become customary for people to barter these prints for 
goods.  I didn't ask anyone to do that, but of course I didn't ask them 
not to either.  As far as I'm concerned I have simply sold someone a 
print, and if anyone is dissatisfied with one of them, I will provide a 
refund like a reputable trader should.

Am I now, in law, a money transmitter?

Pete



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