At 12:41 23-03-99 -0800, Gary McInturff wrote:
>Just to fan the fire here. With the grousing around in Quebec whether
>English or French should be used. There were some fines for shop owners who
>used English only, and if they used both the French had to be larger than
>the English.
>Ah well!
>Gary

Bonjour de Montreal,

Just to clean up some informations taht might be misleading. This
regulation in Quebec conecrns only commercial banners, advertising. For
electronic products, the reseller has to offer a french version of the
product but can also offer a all-english version at the same time. This has
not much to do with the conformity marks or statements on the product.

Regards,




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