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>>No you have not right to say this.
>>They have right to adverize or present their software in a way which they think is the best. If some user catch them in false they have right to bring a suit against them.
>>They can set a law suit if you say public that this is false. I suppose that they hardly work to add this feature.
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>Can't this be different in Canada, where Denis lives?! Here a lawyer's advice is probably more appropriate than ours. And a marketeer's. It costs money, but these consults may prove to be very cost effective for the company if it prevents them from making a wrong decision.
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>Denis, here's a line of thought for your campaign: We deliver what others only promise.
Hello Peter,
Yes lawyer and marketing specialist would be interesting alternatives. But I always bring my interrogations here. That way I have the possibility of hearing how many experienced developer would react in such situations.
Usually this proves to be worth the time invested.
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