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IOL usage policy [was Re: [ILUG] Esat Clear "flat rate" costs]

IOL usage policy [was Re: [ILUG] Esat Clear "flat rate" costs]

Kenn Humborg kenn at avalon.wombat.ie
Tue Aug 17 22:45:22 IST 1999


On Tue, Aug 17, 1999 at 09:41:37PM +0000, Rob Hill wrote:
> > 1.3 The User is and at all times shall be an end user of the Service and
> >     the User shall not, and shall not permit any other party having access
> >     to the Service through the User's connection to, resell or sub-licence
> >     in exchange for payment the Service to any third party. The User shall
> >     compensate Ireland On-Line for any lost profits arising from a breach of
> >     this condition.
> >
> > Kenn
> >
>
> ie - you can let your friends use it but you can't charge them.......

Doh!  You're right.  Bloody legalese and its commas.  I didn't see the
first 'shall not' in the 'shall not, and shall not' bit.

That's cleared up nicely then.  Sorry for any inconvience caused...

Later,
Kenn





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