I never said the license might cost you, I just said don't do it unless
you have one. I'm fully aware of their licensing structure.
David
On or about 1/15/03 11:07 PM, a certain micke bystr�m
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>micke bystr�m said:
>
>>David Lawrence said:
>>
>>>And if you do any of this without a license from Habeas, they will sue
>>>you in very short order for trademark and patent violations. That is
>>>their business plan. I know - I did the voice work for their Flash cuts,
>>>and I am friends with their CEO.
>>
>>David, What on earth are you talking about? License for what?
>>
>>In any case, They have no juristiction powers nor copyright utside the
>>US. Not yet anyway.
>>And how will they notice? Bah'!
>
>Actually, even if they can sue worldwide - not that I'd think they'd
>bother unless you spam - we can get a license:
>
>"Licenses are free for individuals and ISPs that warrant that all their
>Email is not spam; other companies pay $200 per year for a license unless
>their business revolves around sending verified opt-in commercial Email,
>at which point the license is based on the number of recipients."
>
>This you forgot to stress. It would be a wise move from Habeas if they
>could give NGOs and non-profit organizations some slack with other
>pricing, if they have opt-in mailing lists that are not covered by the
>license as it is now. We'll have to find out.
>
>I'm getting one ASAP.
>
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