Quoting Jorn K Teutloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks Jim - great input. We never meant to limit the use of code found on
> Koders.com, but I see how the verbiage might be interpreted as such. We
> will get this reworded asap.
> I dont speak for Pavel but for myself, I see the website says
>
> "By using Koders's search engine or other Koders services ("Koders
> Services"),
> you agree to be bound by the following terms and conditions (the "Terms of
> Service").
> ...
> "The Koders Services are made available for your personal, non-commercial
> use only.
to be fair, the terms are quite similar to those of google,
"The Google Services are made available for your personal, non-commercial use
only"
I suppose the real position is that everyone ignores such terms and do not
intend to enter any agreement anyway jsut by usinga website, and it is not
enforceable, but why is it there...?
And the openoffice.org website has a pile of conditions too, although I can not
see a limitation on use, it is mostly unintelligible mumbo jumbo...
I fear we are now off-topic for this list
jim
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