Perhaps. But the ones in question are pretty free, aren't they -- putting non-compete clauses in your agreements?
It would take much more than a nickle to get a lawyer to draft it, the business people to approve it, the marketing people to spin it and the customer support people to deflect it - and thats presuming that our channel partners can stomach it and don't go nuts causing us to go into damage control mode and fix it ;)
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