Scott Reed wrote:
> I wasn't arguing that at all, in fact I am in agreement.
> My point is, if you read the notice, it gives you permission to do what 
> you want with it.  To me, "
>
>   
LOL...true, good point!

It's a lot like NDA's, you can't distribute the info they give you, but 
there is nothing stopping you from repeating the information you heard. 
Contrary to popular belief, NDAs can't stop speech as it's considered 
hearsay and not enforceable in a court and it doesn't matter what is 
written on the NDA regarding that.

In general a court will always look at it as the senders responsibility 
to maintain confidentiality not the receiver. You can put whatever you 
want in an email but it wouldn't have much teeth in a court of law.


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