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    SubjectRe: Dell vs. GPL

    The best solution is to forget what you see and know, is how the game is
    played. When things are sent to me outside of the scope of NDA's and they
    effect my contributions is where I can free move.

    Anything under NDA stays there regardless.

    Andre Hedrick
    LAD Storage Consulting Group

    On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:

    > In article <Pine.LNX.4.10.10306301124180.5840-100000@master.linux-ide.org> you wrote:
    > > Maybe you are different, and do not fit under the brush. However your
    > > comments about NDA's leaves me little faith in your knowledge base.
    >
    > most likely you never needed to violate a NDA in favor of the legal truth,
    > but be assured: nobody can force you to obey a contract which will make you
    > lie or keep illegal methods secret. Actually most often, you can be held
    > liable for knowning about it.
    >
    > And this is totally unrlated to NDAs in academics vs. NDAs in commercial
    > business.
    >
    > Greetings
    > Bernd
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