Wow, thanks for all the advice, everyone.

Kern, it's good to know you're okay with this idea.  That's obviously important from a moral standpoint, even if it's not a critical factor legally.  I'm pretty limited in what I can disclose about the project right now, thanks to an NDA, but that may change as things move forward.

I will discuss this, casually, with our legal folks. If any revelations come from that, I'll be sure to let you all know.

On 4/27/06, Alan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Jason Martin wrote:

> If you have anyone to answer to other than yourself, you should
> ask *your* lawyer. 'The mailing list said so' probably won't
> be a good answer if you are under review because something went
> sour. All we can do is tell you what we think that lawyer
> *should* say, which could (although hopefully won't) be quite
> different than what is actually said.

Be very careful what questions you ask when dealing with lawyers.

It's pretty common for them to throw up all possible objections to
something.

IE: don't ask "Can we do this?", ask "How do we do this?"


AB


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