Am Mittwoch, März 7, 2001, um 02:50 AM, schrieb John Cowan:
> Philip M=?iso-8859-1?q?=F6?=tteli scripsit:
> > I've already sent that request to the license-admit-address two weeks ago and
> > haven't received any reaction so far. So I try to send it here directly:
>
> License-request is rathe
> I'd be curious as to how lawyers approach license and contract
> analysis.
We do it slowly, carefully, and at great cost to our clients. /Larry
on Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 08:50:22PM -0500, John Cowan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Philip M=?iso-8859-1?q?=F6?=tteli scripsit:
>
> > I've already sent that request to the -address two weeks ago and
> > haven't received any reaction so far. So I try to send it here directly:
>
> License-request is
on Thu, Jan 01, 1970 at 02:37:46AM +0100, Philip Mötteli ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
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> Hi
>
>
> I've already sent that request to the -address two weeks ago and
> haven't received any reaction so far. So I try to send it here
> directly:
You might begin, for starters, by fi
Philip M=?iso-8859-1?q?=F6?=tteli scripsit:
> I've already sent that request to the -address two weeks ago and
> haven't received any reaction so far. So I try to send it here directly:
License-request is rather slow, because clearing licenses from the queue
depends on volunteer action.
> Intui
Hi
I've already sent that request to the -address two weeks ago and haven't received any
reaction so far. So I try to send it here directly:
Intuit has kindly released the so called P-Kit to the community under their new
"Intuit Public License".
Because it was me, who negotiated with Intuit t
Hi
I've already sent that request to the -address two weeks ago and haven't received any
reaction so far. So I try to send it here directly:
Intuit has kindly released the so called P-Kit to the community under their new
"Intuit Public License".
Because it was me, who negotiated with Intuit t
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