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Re: Xcode 2.5 - What's different?
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Re: Xcode 2.5 - What's different?


  • Subject: Re: Xcode 2.5 - What's different?
  • From: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 20:44:28 -0400


On Aug 22, 2007, at 6:30 PM, Theodore H. Smith wrote:

Even if Xcode 2.5 is under an NDA at this moment...

it's hardly the most effective of systems.

Anyone, even someone who doesn't even have a Mac and is just an evil PC user, could create an account with Apple, and download Xcode 2.5.

Unless the NDAs are signed in person on paper, you have proof that the individuals name and address are correct, and a few other basic security checks are taken, I wouldn't really value the "NDA".

Why do people keep going on about this? Apple is a big corporation and big corporations tend to have policies in place that govern what they do, or in this case, what others are allowed to do. Sometimes the policies don't seem quite appropriate for a given situation, as may be the case here, but that's just how it goes at times. Many of the policies are possibly in place solely to protect them against frivolous lawsuits. You don't have to have a valid case to sue someone. Any offense -- real or imagined -- will do.


Frankly, I'm kind of amused at the arrogance displayed when non-legal people think they understand every legal ramification of a policy like this.

Also, apparantly iTunes has an agreement that you musnt't use iTunes for terrorism, or creating nuclear or biological weapons of mass destruction.

Oh, *now* you tell me. LOL

Something gives me the idea that Apple are being just a little bit ridiculous with their electronic agreements.

I understand the temptation to think that, but at the same time we've seen court cases based on what seem to most people to be equally stupid concepts.


There's a page about it here: http:// www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=macs_cant

Please don't post links to pages with offensive content here.

Larry

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 >Re: Xcode 2.5 - What's different? (From: Greg Guerin <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Xcode 2.5 - What's different? (From: "Theodore H. Smith" <email@hidden>)

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