Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>>btw, I think its in extremely poor taste to call a lawyer Kindly, even in a morality play.<< As a lawyer, I find this in extremely poor taste. Bryan - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anders Nygren" <anygren@attglobal.net> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2000 4:16 PM Subject: RE: [Leica] MSN terms of usage: long and silly > John, > Sorry if I misrepresented what You wrote, I have re-read the part and > it does not quite say what I claimed/thought it said. > > And since I aparently am the only one that find anything wrong with > an agreement that grants the right to do more or less whatever they > want to "Microsoft, its affiliated companies and necessary sublicensees", > which means more or less anyone, I will now shut up and go away. > > /Anders Nygren > > btw, I think its in extremely poor taste to call a lawyer Kindly, even in > a morality play. > > -----Mensaje original----- > De: John Collier <jbcollier@home.com> > Para: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> > Fecha: 24 March 2000 17:16 > Asunto: Re: [Leica] MSN terms of usage: long and silly > > > Alas! It is as I feared. I have completely lost my power of communication. I > do not remember saying anything about the uploader of the file and ownership > issues. Maybe in my infirmity, I am forty today after all, I have failed. Oh > what the heck! Third time wins through! Always look on the bright side of > life. Etc, etc... > > What follows is a short Morality Play. > > Anders has decided to start a image sharing web page for his friends, > acquaintances and, well, anybody*. Now Anders is worth, by conservative > estimates, 200 billion whapoozas. Naturally, after all the breach of promise > of marriage suits, he consults his lawyer for advice. The Kindly Family > Lawyer (hereafter known as Kindly) tells Anders, "What if someone downloads > one of the images for their own nefarious devices!" Anders < did I mention > what a dear sweet trusting soul he is? < horrified replies," You mean people > would do such a thing!**"Kindly continued, "And what if one of your > employees, temporarily deranged by a chance encounter with a mysterious > woman with whom he has fallen madly and passionately in love, uses one of > those images for advertising your new web site." "Oh, my Gosh," Anders > replies, understanding at last how fickle human nature can run amuck, as he > is a hopeless romantic searching for that one true love that will see him > for who he really is! Kindly coughs and gently lays a comforting hand on > Anders shoulder, "The people might not like these things happening to their > images and ..... well ..... they might sue you! Anders reels and is > supported by Kindly. "Say it is not so dear sweet Kindly," he whispers > shocked and shaken. Kindly nods his head sadly and comforts the poor > disillusioned Anders. > > Let us now, dear Leica-user, bow out and say our sad farewells, leaving the > two alone to struggle with the wording of the TOU. > > John Collier > > > *Anders is one swell guy after all. > > **This probably goes along way to explaining those breach of promise of > marriage suits. > > One final note on how far you have to go in wording these legal thingees was > parodied by a high end audio equipment manufacturer whose legal disclaimer > reads simply, and I might add probably ineffectively, "Do Not Deep Fry" > > > > From: "Anders Nygren" <anygren@attglobal.net> > > > > This is not as John Collier suggested just to make > > sure that the one that is posting the picture has the > > right to do so. > > >