Chris, I wouldn't be too proud with that policy, especially considering
the open source alternative which place no such (or any) restrictions on
use of software.

arkin


Gaus Kevin D wrote:
>
> In other words, the restrictions allow a vendor to prevent the results of a
> fair evaluation from being released if the results make them look bad.
>
> Kevin.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Raber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 11:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: EJB Server Comparison (WebLogic, WebSphere, NetDynamics,
> GemS tone)
>
> Most vendors include in there licenses restrictions in how detailed
> information for their products can be publicly distributed. It does not mean
> that the vendor won't allow public release of information, but that the
> vendor retains to right to grant or deny the permission to such release of
> information.
>
> In the age of "click licenses" we probably don't bother to check such things
> in our haste.
>
> -Chris.

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