![]() Color of items may appear different than real life due to settings on different computer screens and mobile devices. If you cannot inspect in person, please bid accordingly for the unknown factors. It is advised to inspect these items in person to make sure they are in a condition suitable for your needs. Rugs and other items, including upholstered goods, may have worn areas, stains, and previously treated areas due to them being used for potentially many years. Lighting and other electrical devices should be inspected carefully by a professional and may require re-wiring. Please study the photographs of the item, give us a call, and/or visit in person during a scheduled preview time to inspect the condition of items that you are interested in to verify that they are in acceptable condition for you and your intended use of the item. Some items may have been repaired/altered at some point in their life beyond our scope of knowledge and therefore would not be listed. ![]() ![]() All items could have minor scratches, loose components, age cracks, worn areas, and other blemishes. "finish as-is", "leg has been repaired", "missing a stretcher", etc.) Please note that the listed problems may not be the only problems that keep these items from being in mint condition, nor does the lack of any listed defects mean that the item is in perfect condition. Some extra notes on the condition of an item may be given for blemishes that we notice (ex. Most items in the auction are used and should be considered to be in moderately used/aged condition unless otherwise posted. Item Condition: All items are sold in as-is condition. Though all descriptions are believed to be correct, auctioneer makes no warranties or representations of any kind with respect to the property, and in no event shall be held responsible for having made or implied any warranty of description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, condition, etc. Property is open to thorough public inspection and it is the bidder's responsibility to determine condition etc. reserves the right to resell the abandoned items and retain all sales proceeds as payment for accumulated, unpaid storage and handling without notification to original purchaser!Īll property is sold "as-is" and ALL SALES ARE FINAL. Any items not removed by the pickup deadline will be considered abandoned property. *Removal- After the close of the auction, auctioneer is not responsible for damage, theft, breakage, etc. New auction items come in immediately following the close of this auction! All items must be removed to make room for all of the new pieces! We do not have room to store items past the designated pick-up times! Faultline hopes to bring your more later in the Summer.ALL PURCHASES MUST BE PICKED UP DURING THE SPECIFIED PICK-UP TIMES FOR THIS AUCTION!!! Specifics on the format of the latest rights and conditions in the upcoming release will be publicly available later this year, Microsoft said.Īnd that’s about all Microsoft would give out at present, query by email not being the best approach for clarity. What it seems to be saying is that it has no need of a data dictionary because it doesn’t yet envisage coming across an alien piece of software in any interface. This license contains the content keys as well as the rights and conditions associated with its usage. The WM DRM doesn’t have a data dictionary as such but Microsoft says it has a way to convey rights and conditions through a license acquired by the client from the content service provider. Microsoft says it will consider the use of it in future WMDRM platforms. Other additions are all about being able to issue different types of licenses on a large number of client devices.īut even Microsoft has to put its trousers on one leg at a time, and this edition of WM DRM will not support the new ISO MPEG Rights Expression Language, despite the fact that it comes from a company that Microsoft is a big investor in, ContentGuard. This all relates to there previously being no secure software clock with the implication that Microsoft has developed one. Microsoft is claiming that the latest Windows Media DRM version is the first to allow for the secure delivery of both a la carte and subscription content for playback on a PC, portable device, or network device. ![]() Getting information out of Microsoft about its DRM system is like getting blood from a stone, and although we couldn’t get any real live human being to talk to Faultline about the new version it launched last week, someone at Microsoft has been kind enough to email back some clarifications. ![]()
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