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What content should be included as front page matter in a scenario where
application development is outsourced to us and the end users are CSRs
and Marketing and Sales team of the client organization who has
outsourced the development activity?
I asked for information about trademark notifications for various
products and services (I have references to these products and services
across documentation deliverables to this client) that the client is
offering, but the client does not want me to include the Trademarks or
Legal Notices information as front page matter since they think it is not
of use to end users who are all employees of the organization for whom we
are developing the application.
I now have the following:
The first front page with the logo, book title, and version as content.
The second page with the book title, date of publication, and partnumber,
in small font as content.
Is this information sufficient for front page matter, for the stated
scenario?
Thank you in advance
Seema
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