Well for starters:
1. LICENSE. Subject to Licensee's compliance with the terms and conditions
of this Agreement, Palm hereby grants to Licensee a nonexclusive, personal,
limited, nontransferable right and license to use the accompanying Palm
software and documentation (collectively the "Software") but only for the
limited purposes set forth in this Section 1.
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Licensee is not permitted to lease or rent, distribute or sublicense the
Software or to use the Software in a time-sharing arrangement or in any
other unauthorized manner.
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5. NONDISCLOSURE AND NON USE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. Licensee will not
disclose, publish, or disseminate Confidential Information (as defined in
Section 4 above) to anyone other than those of its employees and contractors
with a demonstrable need to know who have binding, written, confidentiality
obligations to Licensee that protect such Confidential Information against
unauthorized disclosure. Licensee agrees not to decompile, reverse engineer,
disassemble or otherwise reduce the Software to a human-perceivable form,
and Licensee will not modify (except for header files provided that Licensee
does not distribute such modifications) network, rent, lease, or loan the
Software in whole or in part.
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11. INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. Licensee acknowledges and agrees that the copying,
disclosure or use of the Software or Confidential Information in a manner
inconsistent with any provision of this Agreement shall cause irreparable
injury to Palm for which Palm will not have an adequate remedy at law.
Accordingly, Palm shall be entitled to seek equitable relief in court,
including but not limited to temporary restraining orders, preliminary
injunctions and permanent injunctions.
While you may be correct that the armed ATF agents will not storm my office
and take me away, Palm can still sue me and my company just for giving you
or anyone not covered by the NDA. And I can't afford that right now nor
will I risk my relationship with Palm since my current livelihood partially
depends on them.
Alex Simonetti wrote in message <10394@palm-dev-forum>...
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>Honestly, what's illegal about it?
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>Dave Lippincott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>> Not legally.
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