[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Haven't we all lost sight of something here? Allison is a person, not >an object. If she wants to do work for one person rather than the >other, it is up to her. Code is a different story sure, but this is a >human being you are talking about. > > She is in the same class as people who do radio and tv commercials. She is not an object but more like a valuable commodity. She has every right to get the best deal for herself and her talent. If she was a musician, she would contract with only one recording label at a time. Whatever she has done is her business and it sounds to me like her ethics are very good because she honors informal verbal contracts.
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