Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: > > > I'vew since looked at their web site and found out: > > > > 1. The $100 is a "membership" fee not a license fee. > > Nop, it's a licensing fee.
What do we ask of you? A $99 fee for a one year membership in the ^^^^^^^^^^^ Lindows.com Insiders program and your commitment to take time to share your feedback about our plans, our products and our future direction. Agree to a non-disclosure agreement, keeping the program itself and those things you learn as a Lindows.com Insider confidential, just as any Lindows.com employee would. > > > 2. You have to sign an NDA, "just as any Lindows.com employee would". > > True, although if you read the legal agreement you'll see it full of loop > holes. But the just as any employee phrase scares me. It also prevents me from asking my boss to let me try it for work related purposes. > > First, I can't see sending them any money to be an ALPHA tester of their > > code. > > Beta, its been very stable to me. OK. > > Second, It's amembership fee because they can't charge a license fee. > > Fancy wording to get around something that they can't do because > > it is wrong. > > It's a licensing fee for a single copy of Lindows and becoming a lindows > "insider" tester. No, as i copied from their website above, it's a membership fee. > Thats your opinion. I like to influence their decision making (they already > emailed me that some of my suggestions will be incorporated into the next > beta). Yes, but what would your employer say about that? Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson Bloomberg L.P., BFM (Israel) 2 hours ahead of London, 7 hours ahead of New York. Tel: 972-(0)3-754-1158 Fax 972-(0)3-754-1236 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]