In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Zygo Blaxell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>2. Some mailing lists restrict posting privileges to email addresses
>that are subscribed or registered with the mailing list only. Most
>have restrictions about the sender's domain name--and those that don't
>have subscribers that
On 4 Dec 1999, Amy Fong wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Zygo Blaxell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Corel has approximately 400 mailing lists subscribed to an internal
> >news/mail gateway that I wrote (the NNTP server is 'sn' by Harold Sn,
> >somewhere in Singapore IIRC, the SMTP se
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Zygo Blaxell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Signed message created at Fri Dec 3 00:49:02 1999 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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>In debian.devel.legal, you wrote:
>>> --=3D20
In debian.devel.legal, you wrote:
>> --=20
>> The address in the headers is not the poster's real email address. Do no=
>> t send
>> private mail to the poster using your mailer's "reply" feature. CC's of =
>> mail=20
>> to mailing lists are OK. Problem reports to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"=
>> . =20
>
Erich Forler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In order to be effective, however, the contract must be binding upon the
> persons who enter into it. In some jurisdictions, contracts entered into
> by minors are deemed by law to be not binding upon them or to be
> voidable at the option of the minor. As a
> Why are you using a fake email address in your headers?
At Corel, the mailing lists get filtered into a newsgroups which makes them
easier to manage and to track topic threads. The headers are put on by the
system which does the translation from newsgroup back to the mailing list. I
respond to a
Erich Forler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is the =93Minor=94 clause a violation of the GPL?
>
> Some commentators have suggested that by requiring persons to certify
> that they are not a minor, or to have a parent or legal guardian agree
> to the terms to the GPL on their behalf, Corel has chan
The following is a note from our legal department on the discussion of
the "minor" clause in the Corel Linux EULA. I hope it clarifies why the
EULA is the way it is and why we believe it actually has positive value
for free software developers.
Erich Forler
Product Development Manager
Corel Linux
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