Sure I agree so I've already removed the cisco prompts.
And will record something eals.
Bart

Quoting John Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> >>I would like to release prepaid application.
> >>But I have a small problem, we are using their Cisco prompts (nice
> >>lady voice)
> >>And I do not know if it is ok to release it.
> >>
> >>Bart
> >
> >I will agree with the comments of others on this topic.
> >
> >You should _not_ include the prompts from Cisco.  That is almost
> >certainly a copyright violation.
> >
> >For a very low price, you can have Allison Smith
> >(http://www.theivrvoice.com/) re-record the prompts, as she is the
> >person that did almost all the current Asterisk vocalizations
> >(except for the tt-monkeys.gsm file: that was me.)
> >
> >JT
>
> Warning: Making this type of announcement in a public forum
> apparently attracts Cisco's lawyers, who will scan your site.
>
> I received (less than two hours after posting this) a fax from
> Cisco's legal department demanding that I remove the (unbeknownst to
> me) "confidential" Cisco .pdf's from my web site, describing *XML
> configuration of Cisco devices.  I have since complied, because I
> respect Cisco's legal ownership of such documentation, but I find the
> timing of their notice suspiciously close to my post on this list.
>
>
> JT
>
>
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