Re: Do you want to develop PHP for the Web and make money [message #177807 is a reply to message #177800] |
Sat, 21 April 2012 17:43 |
Torsten Jrgensen
Messages: 16 Registered: April 2012
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On 2012-04-21 14:42:52 +0000, Denis McMahon said:
> On Sat, 21 Apr 2012 15:11:22 +0200, Torsten Jørgensen wrote:
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>> What the court action means, is that it can be *settled* in a court of
>> law, and that is then considered to be a term that is to be to advantage
>> to all the parties included.
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> Sorry, but I see Jerry's point on this one.
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> You don't open a sales pitch by saying "so it can be settled in a court".
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> Such an opening implies one of the following:
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> a) That you intend to be dishonest with me, and expect to take me to
> court.
> b) That you intend to be dishonest with me, and expect me to take you to
> court.
> c) That you expect me to be dishonest with you, and expect to take me to
> court.
> d) That you expect me to be dishonest with you, and expect me to take you
> to court.
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> Now given that I consider myself to be honest and have at the outset (1)
> no intention of being dishonest with you and (2) no expectation of taking
> you to court, then the only option that remains viable is (a) - you
> intend to be dishonest with me, and expect to take me to court - and thus
> I now assume that your terms are a bunch of legalese designed solely to
> screw over anyone who enters into any sort of deal with you. Having
> reached that conclusion, my wish to enter into any sort of business
> arrangement with you equates pretty much with my desire to jump naked and
> bleeding into a tank full of hungry piranhas.
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> I'm not saying this is the case, I'm saying it's the impression that your
> sales pitch has given me.
>
> Rgds
>
> Denis McMahon
Because I say that something can be settled in a court of law, I am a bad guy?
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