gateway setup yet for HoF to make Asim feel better before is he beaten
to a bloody pulp and displayed to all the other beta testers as a
warning.
Adam H
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 15:38:28 -0400, Michael Dinowitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That depends mainly on the source of the information. If you quote someone
> from MM (interview, blog, user group talk, etc.) then your safe to repeat
> what was said. If you are quoting someone who broke NDA and is not a MM
> employee, then you may be on (semi) solid ground in repeating what was said,
> but doing so may alienate people at MM. Better to be sure of the source of
> information your presenting in an NDA situation.
> As for the original post here, the fact that Blackstone B1 was out may have
> been NDA information, but as later shown, it was public info on Tim's blog.
> The fact that the original poster is on the beta program is technically a
> violation of the NDA, but I highly doubt it'll be held against
> him. The fact that he was excited is not covered by NDA and he can express
> that as long as he doesn't go into things that are not public. On the whole,
> I think this is just a lot of worry for no reason as nothing has really been
> said.
> Now if Ben (or someone else from MM) can post a little 'no foul' message,
> everyone can stop worrying and be happy.
>
>
> > Good: talking about public information
> > Bad: talking about info from the beta, regardless if it happens to be
> > public
> >
> That is incorrect. An NDA cannot preclude you from sharing information that
> is already public whether you got it publicly or not.
>
> -Matt
> _____
>
>
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