NoOp wrote:
On 11/15/2007 11:29 AM, jonathon wrote:
James wrote:

anyone whose job involves obtaining software for a company should know about 
such restrictions.
The operative phrase here is "should know".

The only prudent course is to have an attorney sit down and explain
what each license and contract allows, and prohibits.   And how these
licenses and contracts affect each other.

If you advocate imprudence as a viable option, that is your indaba.

xan

jonathon

Groklaw for jonathon on line 2...

BTW: I just checked and I have 1,369 software packages out of a defined
23,205 available installed on one of my computers. Could you please
offer advise on what I should do next?


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I honestly think a mistake can never be made by recommending that a person be aware of possible problems.
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