Microsoft alters Passport terms of use.htm

Stephen Dawes sdawes at gov.calgary.ab.ca
Fri Apr 6 16:22:22 EDT 2001


OK, HERE IT GOES, I HAVE PILL IN HAND, AND NOW TO SWALLOW IT!!!

Over the past week, Buddy has been driving the discussion on Microsoft's
Passport policy.  Well, I first must say, sorry I doubted you Buddy.
Secondly, I have to say, that my suspicions were somewhat right as well.

In the attached article, you will find that Buddy was talking about the
original passport policy that is from around 1999, and which was out of
date, thanks to the privacy policy that was published after the original
passport policy.

However, Microsoft took so much heat in the last little while, that they
have created a new, supposedly softer passport policy.

Read the following article to find out what I am talking about.

Oh yeah!!  I DO NOT WORK FOR, HAVE ANY STOCK IN, OR HAVE ANY INTEREST, in
Microsoft.  I just think that it is important that we are all informed, and
that there are no loose ends left dangling with regards to this subject.
Like or not, Microsoft has been used primarily in most of the offices where
we work.

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