>   The NDAs I agreed to to prevented me from distributing 
> information on the topic.  In my version of the world, 
> sending a book full of NDA information to a print shop (AKA 
> third party vendor) is a distribution of the information, and 
> would be a violation.  Of course, this is just one example.  
> I'm sure that other companies / technologies have different 
> NDA / beta requirements.

You can typically get the editorial staff on the NDA too. Vendors like to
have timely books about their new products. Again, you just have to talk to
the vendor.

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