only by pushing really hard have I ever been able to convince any project 
manager on up to CEO to actually put those logos in.

And to this day, I don't think anyone has actually done the 'send two discs 
and all these papers to Macromedia' part of it.

1) All that legalese is hard to understand.  Even the lawyer at the last 
company and I weren't sure whether we, the developers, had to do it, or if 
the customer paying us to develop was responsible (and they probably never 
knew about it).

2) the 'helpful summary' about the logo is different from the legal writing 
(excluding the send two discs part, etc.)

3) All the requirements are 'hid' enough that only those of us who are anal 
ever really bother finding and reading them in the first place.

4) Sketchy about 'my company is being paid to develop this presentation 
that's being run on a laptop to show to potential customers and never 
delivered'

roy

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Roy Crisman
Senior Macromedia Programmer
(716)724-4054
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