I posted a question with the same title to
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.performance, and got no response from MS.
Ronald Laeremans from MS has gone on record offering to hook people up with
the correct permission-giving people, so you could try an email to him.
Personally, I've published many perf. comparison with no dramas, and I am
pretty sure Ingo has got some perf comparison on Webservices and Remoting up
on his web site.  I'm not aware of any action being taken over the
publication of perf results.  If you are really worried, try emailing
Ronald, or otherwise, just publish the results (thought this is a personal,
not a legal opinion :) ).

Nick Wienholt
Sydney Deep .NET User Group www.sdnug.org


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Farhan Shah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 6:13 AM
Subject: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] EULA and Performance Comparison


> I know this is not right forum for this but i am not sure where else to
> look for help.
>
> I am currently writing an article which has performance comparisons
related
> to Webservices and Remoting.
>
> I found following in Microsoft's ELUA and i am not sure how to handle
this?
>
> "5.9 Benchmark Testing. You may not disclose the results of any benchmark
> test of the .NET Framework component of the Product to any third party
> without Microsoft's prior written approval."
>
> I am not making any money of an article too.
>
> thanks for help.
> Farhan
>
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