Just a note, my .02 worth: Note: I didn't read every single post on this thread, so if anyone else already stated the obvious, I apologise.
I wouldn't think, in Scotland or anywhere else in the UK, or the U.S., or any European countries, that anyone can legally overwrite a previous agreement. I reread my agreement, the one I got my license with, and there is no wording that looks even remotely like RR Ltd has the right to change it without permission, any more than I can change it without permission. They can issue a new agreement for licensees _after_ the current agreement runs out, one year from the date of the agreement, but they cannot enforce any changes to the current one without _both_ parties agreeing to do so. I believe that would be illegal and unenforceable anywhere in the world. So, the conclusion must be that none of the changes matter at all to previous licensees _until_ their licenses run out. Sincerely, Ken N. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
