Hi,
Stormy Peters wrote:
> I believe you can legally sign with a web form too. If you want the
> psychological impact of signing, that's different.
>
> I'm not an attorney, but I talked to one about web forms a while back.
> The trick to make it legally binding is to make sure you can associate
>
I believe you can legally sign with a web form too. If you want the
psychological impact of signing, that's different.
I'm not an attorney, but I talked to one about web forms a while back.
The trick to make it legally binding is to make sure you can associate
the email address/login/person with t
Hi,
I of course have no problem with a web form for requesting sponsorship,
but I would like to see us have, like the Linux Foundation, something
that people sign which lists the obligations they have in return for
travel support (actually attending, for example - I don't want to see us
reimbursin