[lug] RE: Juno

Bruce Yelen byelen at atlas.csd.net
Mon Mar 5 14:44:16 MST 2001


Go to the Juno Web page (www.juno.com).  Click on "Privacy Statement" down
near the bottom of the page.  Then click on "Service Agreement" near the
top/left of the "privacy/security" page.  Look at the whole agreement,
paying particular attention to section 2.5.  There is nothing there about
it being "optional"!!

Regards,

Bruce




On 5 Mar 2001, Jim Morgan wrote:

> I went to the Juno WEB Page and read the TOC.
> 
> It is very plain and the basics are they are asking people if they want to
> become part of a supercomputing project. It is optional. It is basically a way
> Juno is using to help pay the $$ to keep providing free ISP for those who want
> it.. Mainly M$ folks, I think.  
> I  got the impression that the earlier  comments may have been from word of
> mouth or incomplete information. In any event, I found the information to be
> plain and very very optional. 
> As in anythin that has a legal conetation, READ IT completely, and if you
> don't understand it --- DON"T SIGN IT!!! If it is of any considerable value,
> have ing $300 worth of advise from a Lawtyer is better than hundreds or
> thousands of $$ of contract. (Although this isnt applicable to Juno) 
> 
> Any way, everyone has the right to their opinions.
> 
> Keep Tux smiling,,
> 
> Jim
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