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Re: Allowed Discussions between NDA members


  • Subject: Re: Allowed Discussions between NDA members
  • From: "Finlay Dobbie" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 12:30:37 +0000

On 08/03/07, Steve Sheets <email@hidden> wrote:
Others have told me that this is incorrect, and that Apple's NDA
restrict all conversation between developers about announced APIs. A
software company can only talk directly with Apple regarding
programming Leopard (ie. discussion between any developers, even
those who are at Apple events and under NDA, is not allowed)

Which is it?

From my reading of the ADC agreement, it's the latter. However, IANAL
- for a definitive answer, you should consult your lawyer. You may
also want to try asking ADC themselves what their interpretation is.

-- Finlay
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