I would like to say that Joerg Schilling's public statement controls.  
Legally, I have no idea.  (If his public statement was very clear, then his 
public statement would definitely control.  Given his mishmash of different
public statements, though....)

Frankly, this may call for consulting a lawyer.

-- 
Nathanael Nerode  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Theocracy, fascism, or absolute monarchy -- I don't care which it is, I don't 
like it.

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