>So, if the PR hype is that product X will do such and such, but the reality is that it won't do it well, but to relate your experience in a public forum is illegal because of a clause in a EULA. Such clauses violate the 1st Amendment, which the Declaration states to be "unalianable" -- meaning, they can not be alianated, or made illgal by federal, state, local or commerical law.
Yep, I agree. And like I said earlier, this is not new light.
The review part of the license is plain ludicris, I think we both agree there.
The benchmarks, thats a greyer area. I think that benchmarks should be allowed to be published, but... it almost seems to me, that there should be some regulations in that area. Making the published numbers more credible somehow seems like ... hmmm, dunno yet. My jury's still out on that one.
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