Richmond and copyright

Monte Goulding monte at sweattechnologies.com
Mon Aug 18 18:37:00 EDT 2003


> Whereas, I do sell services and do hope to sell products in the future,
> I will take this threat seriously and will take steps to make sure I
> never use your "free" advice.
>
> Moreover, I would like to say to all that my comments on this list are
> absolutely free & have no strings attached and should any person
> actually pay attention to them (it could happen) and use them to make
> big bucks, I am very pleased.  That person owes me nothing, zip, nata,
> zero, nada, zilch.
>

WOW! I wonder what will happen while I'm sleeping tonight ;-)

To Richmond: As a paid up Enterprise user I'm *very* glad that RunRev have
canned the Free Edition. Long term Free Edition users are a drain on
RunRev's resources. Who pays of those resources via our license payments? ME
et al!

To All: I think Dar's statement above and the thread that caused his
response is one that needs more thought and a response from RunRev. We do
contribute to each other's developments and there are different copyright
laws in different countries. For example, in Australia the law is such that
whatever I produce I have copyright over whether stated or not. That means
that in theory I have copyright over everything I post to this list. I'd
like to see a legal document on the RunRev site that automatically disclaims
anyone's right to copyright over posts to this list and perhaps to user
contributions. The document should also disclaim any liability on behalf of
the author. The last thing we need is someone getting sued because they
tried to help!

I hereby disclaim any copyright over and any liability for anything posted
to this listserve.

Regards

Monte




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