On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 19:51:03 +0200, Eric Piel wrote:
> Deep deep apologies, I've just checked again, and in fact it seems like
> yesterday I probably pressed the button without noticing I was agreeing
> the license (too many "yes" buttons in my life) (or there was a nasty
> bug in wine?). IANAL, so even after carefully reading it I didn't manage
> to understand if it was illegal for me to read the Specification and do
> a backup on my ftp server (and then give a link to it). Anyway, I've
> removed it from there. I'd probably advise people who've downloaded it
> to delete it.
I was able to extract the .doc file from the executable without
running it[1] so I am not bound by any license (there is no license
involved in downloading it, nor in the document itself). I produced a
.pdf using OOo 1.9.122. I would put it online, but the document's
first page reads:
"""
For Review and Discussion Only
Draft Document Subject to Revision or Rejection
Not For Publication or General Distribution
"""
so I'm still not sure if I can pass it on or not.
[1] using the appropriate packer plugin in Total Commander
--
Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
"I'm never quite so stupid
as when I'm being smart" --Linus van Pelt
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