From: "Ed Fishel" <edfishel@us.ibm.com>

> Anyway, I'm not so sure you want to be asking legal questions on a forum
> ... there are to many dime store lawyers around these days. Your best bet
> would be to check your licensing agreements and I think you will be able
to
> make your own decision. There are applicable Terms and Conditions in the
> Agreement for Licensed Internal Code (LIC), the IPLA agreement, and in the
> License Information Document (LID). All of these documents are sent along
> with the IBM hardware and software when shipped to the customer. In
> addition, each individual IBM Customer Agreement may have applicable Terms
> and Conditions.

I haven't made it to the dime store.  I'm still in the penny arcade.  Please
don't take this as legal advice.  But I've read a number of cases where
agreements between parties are invalidated by the courts.  Companies tend to
(try to) protect their own interests via agreements that conflict with the
interests of the public, law, and even constitutional rights.

Having said that, I don't recommend that anybody buy Fast400 from Tiger
Tools.

Nathan M. Andelin
www.relational-data.com




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