On Tue, Aug 10, 1999 at 04:47:47PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > > Maybe: > > If SPI (or the project that the service is donated to, if applicable) > > wishes to change the usage of the service, or use the service in a manner > > contrary to that initially specified, they must obtain permission from the > > service donor in advance. > > > > Joey- does that work for you? IMO the timeframe is meaningless if worded > > like this, so it's easier to cut it out. > > Yes, that's fine.
Being nitpicky, but: If SPI (or the designated project[s] which have recieved the donation) wish to change the usage of the service, or use the service in a manner contrary to that initially specified, they must obtain permission from the service donor in advance. If the service donor is unwilling to provide such permission, SPI (or the designated project[s]) may terminate the use of the service at their discretion. E ps. This might come into play if we have made an agreement to use a particular web hosting service in exchange for advertisements (or some such) and they begin running ads which we find disagreeable. -- _______________________________________________________________________ Ean Schuessler Director of New Products and Technologies Novare International Inc. The Unstoppable Fist of Digital Action *** WARNING: This signature may contain jokes.
