[Info-vax] : Welcome to lockdown - HP limiting access to patches
Doug Phillips
dphill46 at netscape.net
Sun Feb 20 11:05:01 EST 2011
On Feb 19, 6:22 am, Neil Rieck <n.ri... at sympatico.ca> wrote:
> On Feb 18, 12:54 pm, Doug Phillips <dphil... at netscape.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Feb 14, 5:14 am, Neil Rieck <n.ri... at sympatico.ca> wrote:
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> > > On Nov 6 2010, 7:52 am, Neil Rieck <n.ri... at sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > > > Fair enough. Although I always thought these patches were more like
> > > > the warranty/recall process in the auto industry (making the s/w
> > > > product work the way it should have on the day it was released to
> > > > customers),
>
> > This was posted in the ITRC forum:
>
> > ##
> > OpenVMS licence info on
>
> >http://h71000.www7.hp.com/ovmslicensing/openvms_licensing_information...
> > ##
>
> > A link on that page, <Read the OpenVMS Software Licensing terms>
> > points to a PDF document where you can find this little gem:
>
> > ##
> > The software warranty period is 90 days for HP Branded software. This
> > is a warranty that the physical media will be free from defects and
> > viruses. There is no warranty that the software will be error-free.
> > ##
>
> > HP Branded software is provided *as is* and if it doesn't work because
> > they screwed something up, too bad for you.
>
> > It could be that someplace in a document held in possession by the HP
> > Legal team, there's a statement like the one found in IBM's license
> > (publicly available on-line):
>
> > ##
> > IBM warrants that the Program, when used in its specified operating
> > environment, will
> > conform to its specifications. The Program’s specifications, and
> > specified operating environment
> > information, can be found in documentation accompanying the Program
> > (such as a read-me
> > file) or other information published by IBM (such as an announcement
> > letter).
> > ##
>
> > I seem to remember Digital's licenses had similar wording, but it
> > looks like HP's Legal team plugged that hole.
>
> This is a shocking revelation.
>
> Given the high purchase price of OpenVMS software (think about buying
> an expensive car) you would expect a warranty of longer than 90 days
> and never the term "as-is".
>
> NSR
Neil,
The term "as-is" was my comment made outside of the actual quote from
the document.
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