Thursday, November 21, 2013

The Volokh Conspiracy | Commentary on law, public policy, and moreThe Volokh Conspiracy

The Volokh Conspiracy | Commentary on law, public policy, and moreThe Volokh Conspiracy: "Viewed in this context, Z-Trip’s response of “Dope!” plainly communicated that, in some sense, he “approve[d]” of “the video.” But such approval is quite distinct from conveying assent to a mutual exchange of promises or other consideration. And it certainly did not convey that Z-Trip had authority to approve, on behalf of the Beastie Boys, a free license to Monster to use the Beastie Boys’ recordings and songs."

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