Yeah, We'll probably have to do something like that. Here are a few things the officer said we can't do:
1) Go onto their property
That's only because they have sue-happy lawyers, plus anyone who actually knows anything about computers isn't allowed on the property. (apologies to all SCO employees on the list.)
2) Talk to ANY customers entering and leaving the premise
That's not going to be much of a problem. One customer lives in Redmond and the other on Mars.
3) Disturb normal business activities
Using SCO's definition of normal, or a normal definition of normal?
4) Block traffic or people on the sidewalk
Is there traffic in Lindon, or for that matter, are there sidewalks in Lindon? Are we allowed to go cow tipping then?
Ash
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