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On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 05:23:41PM +0100, Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
   "Members
of the 
Linuxaudio.org consortium agree not to sue other
 members, or otherwise instigate prosecutions of members, following a
 dispute over reverse engineering." 
 Two comments as input for your discussion:
 1. Currently nothing prevents a member to leave the consortium to be
 able sue a (former) member. If a significant amount of money is
 involved this could happen. In practice this clause therefore does not
 seem to have a binding effect.
 2. It is very unlikely that any company lawyer (that is: big
 companies) would agree to such a condition. 
 
yes ok, but if we cannot even agree to not sue each other, why to be
part of a consortium anyway? :))
- --
 jaromil,  
dyne.org rasta coder,  
http://rastasoft.org
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