Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:40:16 -0500 From: Nikolas Britton <nikolas.britton@gmail.com> To: "Gary W. Swearingen" <garys@opusnet.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Browser ? Message-ID: <ef10de9a0508121340d580d69@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <ybirybgjwi.ryb@mail.opusnet.com> References: <dc6701ba050811121459d5489e@mail.gmail.com> <20050811191817.GA22328@beatrix.daedalusnetworks.priv> <b7052e1e05081203103c743fa@mail.gmail.com> <20050812110041.GA28053@beatrix.daedalusnetworks.priv> <ef10de9a05081204472ef2fe8b@mail.gmail.com> <ybirybgjwi.ryb@mail.opusnet.com>
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On 8/12/05, Gary W. Swearingen <garys@opusnet.com> wrote: > Nikolas Britton <nikolas.britton@gmail.com> writes: >=20 > > Like what? >=20 > Like the indemnification clause in > http://mail.google.com/mail/help/terms_of_use.html >=20 > One can limit their exposure to such risks by accessing such services > as read-only services, except for their normal SMTP services which, > AFAIK, are covered only by implied licenses with no indemnification. > I hope. I'm sure you'd find that in any type of web service. Say if I disclosed, under an NDA, the code that SCO claims was stolen and put into Linux using Google's Gmail service and then SCO turns around and sues google for posting the message, because they have deeper pockets then I. Google has nothing to do with this other then being the intermedium, I'm the one that did the damage. It's standard corporate risk management.
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