[Info-vax] The VSI Hobbyist program is Live!
Chris
xxx.syseng.yyy at gfsys.co.uk
Wed Jul 29 14:21:29 EDT 2020
On 07/29/20 18:42, Simon Clubley wrote:
> On 2020-07-29, abrsvc<dansabrservices at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Wednesday, 29 July 2020 10:42:23 UTC-4, Dave Froble wrote:
>>> On 7/29/2020 8:58 AM, Simon Clubley wrote:
>>>
>>>> The VSI terms appear to be very reasonable to me apart from one thing
>>>> which is an absolute deal-breaker for me.
>>>>
>>>> The licence allows VSI to remotely connect to your systems to check
>>>> for compliance and to require you to make such access to VSI available
>>>> if they ask for it. It's the last part of 2a in the agreement.
>>>>
>>
>> If you are going to object to a clause in the agreement, you should quote
>> that clause accurately:
>>
>
> I did Dan unless you can come up with a different answer to my questions below.
>
>> "You acknowledge that VSI may monitor your compliance with Use
>> restrictions remotely or otherwise, and you agree to provide reasonable
>> cooperation in connection therewith."
>>
>
> How else would you interpret the words "monitor" and "remotely" in the
> above sentence ?
>
> If the above interpretation is accurate, then why would you otherwise
> have to "agree to provide reasonable cooperation in connection therewith." ?
> The only answer I have is that VSI are saying you have to give them a means
> into your systems to check on this.
>
> The language above is vague enough that it could cover any host systems
> you are running Alpha emulators on or host systems that you are running
> VM software on when x86-64 arrives. It might even cover your local network.
>
> That's the one part of the agreement which really stood out for me
> because the rest of it looks so reasonable.
>
> Simon.
>
Might just be bad choice of words ?. After all, windows has sent back
telemetry to ms for years. Others do similar, with Firefox it's an
option, "to improve the product", as do others.
It's obviously cost VSI time and money to put this together, for no
perceivable gain, so perhaps stop quibbling the detail and concentrate
on the big picture, which is: free to use for non commercial purposes.
Great, a big thanks wouldn't be a bad idea...
Regards,
Chris
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