Is it OK for Microsoft and others to forbid disclosure of benchmark results?

JD Runyan Jason.Runyan at nitckc.usda.gov
Thu Nov 1 23:57:47 CST 2001


On Thu, Nov ,  at 05:56:25PM -0600, Ray Hanes wrote:
> Man I just looked at this for the first time today.  What this ignores is
> the fact that you can not sign away basic rights granted by the Constitution
> in an agreement. This is clearly an obstruction of freedom of speech.
> 
You are so very right, but that can be an expensive freedom to defend
when dealing with a monster like M$




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