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Um... I think the point is being missed here: You can't disclose information about developer previews when you're under an NDA, which applies to everyone who has access to the developer preview. Every piece of information you see online about Lion that wasn't released by Apple was released against the NDA, which is bad. Even if the leaked info is already "out there" (many consider it fair game to repost stuff that's already leaked), it's still being a jerk about your relationship with Apple, which Macworld probably isn't cool about.
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Bravo, and well said. I find it amazing that for all of us that signed the NDA so many apparently did not read it or were disingenuous about the contract we commited to from the start. Your word is your word - or it should be. I have never seen a society as a whole conclude that since one person blew it it takes the rest of us off the hook e.g., young Mr. Smith cheated on the board exams today so that makes it OK for everybody else to do it? I don't think so - oh unless it is in regards to a NDA that you signed with some large corporation about intellectual property or product secrets. Nobody really gets hurt after al, eh? (Don't tell me this is similar to the EULA where it doesn't matter cause that can't do this or that legally in your country anyway.) You should stick by your agreement - if you sign an NDA the you should not be disclosing anything about it (you can kind of get that from the title.) |
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