The really scary part: not only does this *SOUND* like IBM licensing, it's 
somewhat easier to understand...

...phsiii 

-----Original Message-----
Date:    Fri, 14 Jul 2006 09:07:26 -0400
From:    Alan Altmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: OT: Name licensing

On Friday, 07/14/2006 at 01:08 AST, David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> (Actually, that Altmark part really isn't all that bad. I mean, you can
> get Alan Altmark action figures if you're really REALLY nice to Dame
> Pam. Collect your set of VM Developer Action Figures today! Complete
> with real 3270 *bleep* noisemakers and miniature Diet Dr Pepper
> six-packs!)

For $25, you can get a signed Certificate of Authenticity and a publicity photo!

But the real news is that for only $10,000 (one-time charge), plus an annual 
$1000 maintenence fee, you too can be licensed to use my name.  You need only 
sign the "Alan Altmark 'Alan Altmark' License Agreement".   The maintenence fee 
entitles you any new releases AND versions!  If I should change my name, you 
will be entitled to use the new one as well!  (Though from that point in time 
you will have one year to either upgrade to the new name or stop using it 
altogether - I'm not as charitable as my employer.) 

There are two additional Features:
- Forgiveness (#2113, $237): Provides indemnity from cease-and-desist orders 
and visits from Chuckie if you spell it "Allen" or "Al" (though see the Audio 
Al feature)
- Audio Al (#2114, $100,000): Allows you to allow third parties to call you 
"Al" [no Paul Simon references, please].  This does NOT give you the ability to 
call *yourself* Al.  That is specifically and irrevocably excluded by the Base 
Agreement.

Except for the Certificate, the above amounts are PER VALUE UNIT.  A "Value 
Unit" is whatever I want it to be and I define it to be "every 4 letters".

Be the first on your block.  Act now!  Operators are standing by....   All 
monies are expressed in US dollars.  Your bank must be capable of wiring money 
to non-US destinations.  You must be at least 18 years of age and competent (as 
determined by family and friends) to enter into a legally binding agreement.

Alan Altmark
Financial Opportunities Sector
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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