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Originally Posted by minimos View Post
Good point. Now, in the digital age we live on, what does constitute 'written permission' ?
Would a tweet from JollaHQ that says "yes, feel free to try it" be ok, or does it need to be on paper, written with a fountain pen?
I assume that it would mean written down. You need legitimate proof of permission in case a court case was held. Is a twitter post going to count as legit evidence? Doubt it. A tweet could be deleted or you could forge a screenshot in paint. Hence why written permission is legally safe.
 

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