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No non-disclusure
Non-disclosures are like non-compete agreements.
They both fly in the face of free trade.
Posted by: Outside T. Box   Posted on: 09/30/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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yahoo lawsuit  witchstar | 09/29/05
amazing observation  Levelhead | 09/29/05
Does not matter.  Outside T. Box | 09/30/05
Did you read the article  ibabadur1 | 09/30/05
Microsoft's fualt somehow  John Zern | 10/01/05
Maintain Your Trade Secrets...  golfbob | 09/30/05
No non-disclusure  Outside T. Box | 09/30/05
Why didn't Yahoo just buy the company?  Real World | 09/30/05
It's cheaper...  el1jones | 09/30/05
Not cheaper when  Real World | 09/30/05
That's for the accountants to decide  Taz_z | 09/30/05
Why is that a sorry way to look at things?  Real World | 09/30/05
In my opinion, it's a lousy long term strategy  Taz_z | 09/30/05
Two points  Real World | 09/30/05
We are all entitled to our opinion  Taz_z | 09/30/05
Only if you get caught, or it goes to court.  DanielB | 09/30/05
More of this...  BitTwiddler | 09/30/05
One other thing...  BitTwiddler | 09/30/05
Although none of us know for sure  Taz_z | 09/30/05
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