At 09:40 PM 8/27/01 +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote: >"People selling their expertise when some guild says they are forbidden >to." Morally this one seems OK. In a net already filled with bogus >medical and legal advice it can't make things much worse. On the other >hand it's not clear that the existing prohibitions are hurting anyone's >bottom line. In some US states, you can be prohibited from working for a competitor for some time after you leave. Combine that with telecommuting.
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