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Gonusto

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To say or not to say . . .
« on: 25 February 2002, 10:35 »
Ok, ok . . . I know this article  is a few weeks old, but I just ran across it.  And frankly, I'm surprised that Microsoft has never tried anything of the sort.  Or maybe they have . . .


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To say or not to say . . .
« Reply #1 on: 25 February 2002, 15:14 »
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NAI has the nerve to require the company's consent before anyone can publish reviews of its products or disclose to any third party the results of benchmarks comparing NAI products against the competition, the wire service says.
According to the suit, the odious clause is "unenforceable, illegal and deceptive." Not to mention arrogant, despicable and shamefully cowardly.

hmm, yes it ios a little arrogant!
what were these guys thinking about?
"okay, let's make it illegal for people to talk about us"? you are joking!
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