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Subject:Re: HTML & Browsers From:"Moore, Tracey" <TMoore -at- PARKERVISION -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 27 Jan 1999 09:47:46 -0500
> Wanted to share with the group:
>
> >>>Another TW had responded to me and said that if my company
> distributed
> IE 4.x we could be sued by Microsoft. How have you done this without
> copyright issues??>>
>
I wasn't here when they did this, but the engineer tells me that
Microsoft still distributes IE 4 for free, and encourages companies to
distribute for them. You do need to register as a distributor. There's a
place on the Microsoft web site where you can do this, and they actually
give you a kit that helps you distribute, and even lets you customize it
with your company name and logo. You'll have to surf around on their
site a little bit, I don't know where it is.
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Tracey Moore
Technical Writer
ParkerVision
"We are, all of us, in the gutter. Some of us are looking at the stars."
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