Re: Borland marketing is killing our Delphi projects ... hope it'snottoolate



Henrick Hellström [StreamSec] wrote:
Maybe you refer to the use of the legal term "trade mark", but that aside I think you're wrong. My wording doesn't contain any promises or firm commitment at all, but consists only of expressions of sentiment and personal opinion. This is IMHO much better than if the Borland CEO would be giving the impression he feels he is under some kind of involuntary obligation to support Delphi for the next five to ten years, even if that would indeed be expressed in legally binding terms.


Henrick, I agree with you 100%.  (I was being sarcastic! <g>)
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