On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Jon Parry-McCulloch wrote:

> 
>               rsa won't be too pleased
>               i'd check the licience
> 
>       You think the licence contains stuff that stops me from saying "it
> was easy to use and it worked a treat" or "it was hard to use and I couldn't
> get it to do anything?".
> 
>       I doubt that. Isn't RSA an American company? Doesn't the First
> Amendment protect free speech all that?

I ahve an RSA license also and there's alot of stuff you can and can't say
because of the contract.  I'd double check, and if you can have an
attorney check what you say before sending it.  I can't even comment on
how restictive the contract is.

And, unless your last name is Rockerfeller, they probably have bigger and
better lawyers than you if you do say the wrong thing.

Mark

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