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John Burke wrote:
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> Look, I'm not a lawyer. Probably neither are you.
Good assumption.
> What I know is that these NDA sessions are part of HPWorld this year.
> Suppose someone pays the $1600 to attend HPWorld, but either for business or
> personal reasons refuses to sign an NDA. They will be prohibited from
> attending scheduled sessions. Suppose further that someone applies for one
> of the conference NDAs but is denied - say someone from a competitor? They
> too will be prohibited from attending scheduled sessions. And, unlike
> individuals, they probably do have deep pockets. And, perhaps a desire to
> cause a disruption.
So? Where does it say that paid attendees are *guaranteed the right* to
be admitted to all sessions? Do you actually think someone from EMC or
Sun is going to sue HP to gain access to an NDA session?
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Greg Cagle
gregc at gregcagle dot com
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