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3587.1 | Hmmmmm.... | NZOV01::MCKENZIE | Stop Pollution; Leave a Legacy | Thu Mar 15 1990 19:19 | 26 |
| Let me see if I've got this straight...
I cant say "Company X are a pack of useless so and so's"
but I can say
"I ordered part X from Company X on XX/XXX/XXXX date
The individual I spoke to at Company X said the part would be
delivered in 2 days time. I waited 6 weeks and got part Y which
was not what I ordered. This was my personal experience."
This seems awfully open to interpretation. Who will define
what is personal opinion and what is not?
Pardon me if I'm missing something, but I was not under the impression
that (m)any comments made about other vendors etc within this
conference and within others I participate in were anything other
than personal experience...are disclaimers really necessary?
(eg: "The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily those
of my department/manager/branch/reigon/organization" etc)
Perhaps the Mods should clarify this slightly for the confused...
Chow
Phil
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3587.2 | | FILTON::FENTON_R | Potassium Ethoxide Rules C2H5OOK | Fri Mar 16 1990 02:57 | 9 |
| Yes I'd like to know as well. I appreciate why I can't say that
the directors of a particular Amiga games S/W house should all be
wearing masks, carrying duelling pistols and riding a horse called
"Black Bess" (note for non-British participants - this alludes to
a famous highwayman etc.), but can I not give OPINIONS about the
quality of service offered by such people???
-Rog
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3587.3 | it's a fact of life | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Fri Mar 16 1990 09:07 | 13 |
| By now we should all realize that life's not always fair. While
I don't agree with the policy I admit that it's their ballpark,and
so they get to make the rules.I suppose that we'll have to be more
creative in expressing our opinions.IE: instead of this game sucks,
"The graphics are on a scale of...." type of statement may be
acceptable. Time will tell where the line is drawn,but we have
the ability to influence this to a degree.By this I mean if you
see a smoldering ember don't throw gas on it.I'll state what I feel
is approprate,and let the moderator decide if it is within the guide
lines.I feel bad that he has to except this burden,so i will respect
his decision without fail,and make an attempt to make his intersesion
unneccessary.
bill
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3587.4 | | FROCKY::BALZER | Christian Balzer DTN:785-1029 | Fri Mar 16 1990 09:13 | 12 |
|
While I can somehow sympathize with the company (DEC, that is) to
install this rules, I see it as one step further into legalmania
instead out of it. Poor, poor United Staates of America...
Or as Bryce Nesbitt from CBM like's to say:
"Lawyers, Americas untapped export market..."
Disappointed,
<CB>
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3587.5 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | Larger than life, and twice as ugly | Fri Mar 16 1990 13:07 | 8 |
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<CB>, you don't know what you're missing if you haven't had Political
Correctness lessons.
I am very sad for both DEC and American Society as a whole. The latest
casualty in the freedom of speech war was Andy Rooney.
Ed - who will continue to offend as needed until either shot or fired
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3587.6 | | STAR::ROBINSON | | Fri Mar 16 1990 11:51 | 21 |
| Rathole alert!
>The latest
> casualty in the freedom of speech war was Andy Rooney.
Be careful about your assumtions in the media world. The ratings
game has a _major_ influence on all "injustices" and all celebrity behavior
in general. We don't know what percentage of the episode was orchestrated
for effect. 60 Minutes' ratings were up the week Rooney came back.
Some celebrities now check into (or tell their agents to say they checked into)
private drug/alchol rehabilitation centers as a way of revitalizing a flagging
career. This is like putting a "new and improved" label on a career.
The Rooney thing seems mild in comparison to a ruse like that...
I agree that there are too many lawyers intruding into our lives sometimes.
They seem to gravitate to areas of power, and notes conferences provide
nearly-free power to many people.
Dave
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3587.7 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Fri Mar 16 1990 19:01 | 8 |
|
Do I detect a certain amount of negative comments concerning the
legal profession ?? :-)
How about "Only a lawyer would like this game" or other similar
forms of positive game reviews.
-Dave
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3587.8 | What is a "negative" comment? | DECWET::DAVIS | If the truth hurts, then so be it! | Fri Mar 16 1990 19:32 | 1 |
| Does this mean no more reviews of products and/or vendors?
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3587.9 | And I tought NOTES were "imformal" | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Fri Mar 16 1990 19:45 | 12 |
| The US is realy setting the pace for what can and can't be said or
printed on paper or electronicly, and at the same time they are looking
down at the eastearn block nations for censoring their media (altough
this is changing now). The sad fact is that we are not any better here
in Canada, and I guess in the rest of the world too.
We will just have to do like Bambi, and not say anything instead of
saying something bad about someone, hardware, software...
Jean
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3587.10 | No more magazine reviews ? | 60898::MCGHIE | Thank Heaven for small Murphys ! | Sat Mar 17 1990 20:40 | 6 |
| Does this mean magazines will no longer be able print
reviews that are negative in nature ?
Where will it end ?
The free press of the free world....
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3587.11 | What's our risk? | FATBOY::ZIMMERMAN | | Mon Mar 19 1990 00:34 | 28 |
|
I agree that note .0 needs a lot more clarification. Considering the
number of notefiles we all have got going, a "number" of complaints
over "several months" sounds pretty reasonable if we're talking about
ten a year, say. Let's have some specifics!
The personal liability aspect of note .0 was a little scary. I
recently read a story about a woman and her husband who were barely
making it as factory workers, so she started collecting coupons as
a way of stretching the budget. She really got into it and collected
thousands of coupons and proofs of purchase be rummaging through the
trash in dumpsters and elsewhere. By bartering and selling to other
collectors, she made enough money to buy furniture and toys for the
kids and to have her nose and breasts done. Then she inadvertantly
bought a batch of counterfeit coupons from a mail-order dealer, and the
authorities charged HER with mail fraud. Not being rich, she had to
sell the furniture, the toys, her house, and her car to pay for her
defense. (I assume she got to keep the boobs.) In other words, she
began poor, began to make some money, had a run in with the American
legal system, and ended up worse off than when she started.
If a lawyer with a wild hair decides to go after you because of a
comment in a notes file you could end up paying a lot of money
regardless of the content of your comment. The author of the memo in
.0 should provide specifics so that we can get some idea of the risk
we're taking by noting.
Legal insurance is looking better and better.
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3587.12 | | FILTON::FENTON_R | Potassium Ethoxide Rules C2H5OOK | Mon Mar 19 1990 04:14 | 11 |
| Fascinating stuff this, to those of us who don't live in America.
Who is Andy Rooney? What are coupons? Can we in England get hit
by American law? I'm sorry, honestly I am, I think Ocean are the
best Software company in the world. In fact, the best company of
ANY kind in the world.
-Ted.
(Roger doesn't live here any more, no, I don't know where he moved
to, Bolivia maybe, or perhaps the pub).
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3587.13 | not a political issue | 17576::LEIMBERGER | | Mon Mar 19 1990 05:02 | 50 |
| I don't think DEC cares what you say on YOUR time,IN YOUR HOME,but
have the right to be concerned about being held lible for what you
say here in the notes files.At work I am considered one of the
outspoken workers in my area. I often butt heads with my management
over issues HERE I am unhappy with. I have never been chastized
for disagreeing with management,and I feel I have the right to free
speech. The media is geared toward dealing with the expression of
opinions,and as a result is prepared to defend itself(the money
spent on defense can be considered a major business expense),at
DEC we build computers,and any unnecessary expense,or business loss
is a finiancial burden. I think some are overeacting. looking back
at this file you will find negative reviews that state true facts
in a precise mannner,and you will find many that have a large amount
of name calling etc.As soon as you add your personnal mudslinging
to a review it cannot be considered a review anymore. IT seems some
are confused between writing a review,and venting their exasperation
with a given product. I think we owe it to DEC to put some thought
into what we say(not to be read don't say it),ans consider how it
could impact the business.AS I said before life is not fair,It is
entirely possible that someone could use the notes files against
DEC, in an unfair manner.Right or Wrong it would have a negative
impact on the company.IN a world where many people consider sueing
others is a way of life, one has to be carefull.
Now how do we go about offsetting the issue of reviews.
1) If a person ask's about a particular product:
a)one could give a pointer to a magazine review.
b)one could contact the person off line(phone,mail etc)
c)one could give a pointer to a demo thats on the net,
or upload one if available.
all of the above would serve to aid the person that requested the
info,and this is the point.IF HELPING THE PERSON IS THE MAIN CONCERN.
2)IF you are unhappy with a product:
a)you could write a letter to a magazine,and then mention
the fact here,putting us on the alert for the reply
b)You could simply state you are not happy,and handle ofline
replys.
3) We could have a usergroup that aired issues at their meetings.
I have long valued this notes file as a resource to help solve
technical problems I have encountered with the AMIGA.This is the
major benefit in my eys,followed by product release,and update
announcements .AS for reviews I have agreed with some,and disagreed
with some.But I am old enough to make a decision on how to spend my
allowence,and am willing to live with the ocassional error in
judgement. Now if some feel that their right to say ANYTHING they
WANT exceeds the PRIVILEDGE DEC extends to us through the notes
files then keep a copy of this note,because you will be using my
above means of communication for ALL your information exchanges.
BILL
help
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3587.14 | ment to say | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Mon Mar 19 1990 05:42 | 11 |
| > files then keep a copy of this note,because you will be using my
> above means of communication for ALL your information exchanges.
BILL
Sorry about that the above should have read
"because we COULD be using my above means of communication for ALL
OUR information exchanges".
bill
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3587.15 | No FT, no comment... | RUTILE::BISHOP | | Mon Mar 19 1990 06:12 | 7 |
| Maybe a negative notes file review should be like the following:
My review on [name of product]
"NO COMMENT"
Now - sue me for that ;-) ;-)
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3587.16 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | Larger than life, and twice as ugly | Mon Mar 19 1990 07:17 | 11 |
|
Re: Andy Rooney
Andy Rooney is a CBS commentator who appears weekly on '60 Minutes'.
He recently made some remarks that got him suspended for 30 days.
The remarks he made pertained to blacks and gays.
For a full discussion, see PEAR::SOAPBOX, note something-or-other.
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3587.17 | Look up "derogatory" in your Funk & Wangalls | 5841::PLOUFF | It came from the... dessert! | Mon Mar 19 1990 11:21 | 32 |
| This whole issue was discussed in HUMAN::DIGITAL within the last few
months. (Sorry, I remember it but couldn't find a descriptive note
title to pass on.) The story, as I recall, went this way... A
tradesman did some work for a Digital employee. Mr. Digit didn't like
the result and entered a note in a notesfile saying that Tradesman's
work was lousy. This should have been the end of the story, except
that somebody showed the note to Tradesman, and Tradesman knew and
complained to KO. Thus the memo in .0 with its "several" complaints.
In my opinion, there is plenty of guidance at the end of the memo. Ron
Glover asks notesfile moderators to remove "derogatory" references to
persons and companies. Well, the dictionary definition of "derogatory"
is a lot different from the definition of "critical."
Seems to me that saying "XYZ really sucks" goes over the line, but
saying
"Megabackup doesn't compress files like its ads claim, and I
crashed it repeatedly on two different machines," - or -
"My new HumongoRAM card started smoking last night, not surprising
from a look at the quality of construction," - or -
"Thingglider has neat 3-d effects but has jerkier motion than
QQQglider and most similar games I've played, and no plot to speak
of, either"
are well within bounds. Now, most comments on products (and services)
in this notesfile are quite factual and unheated, or compare two
similar things on specific points. So what's the problem?
Wes
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3587.18 | so, you think someone's paranoid? | LEVERS::MEYER | Dave Meyer | Mon Mar 19 1990 23:13 | 11 |
| Speaking of 60 Minutes, they had a pertinant episode a few weeks
ago. It seems the latest trend in dealing with certain types of
business oposition - say, neighbors who object to the development
of "protected" wetlands - is the lawsuit. Yessir, someone goes around
the town saying you should be denied building permits because the
land you want to build on is legally protected from development,
you just sue until they shut up or it's too late to stop you. Costs
no where near as much as taking a loss on the property and can still
be deducted as a business expense. AND, it makes other righteous
citizens a mite less likely to open their mouths next time you step
beyond the bounds of the law.
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3587.19 | | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Tue Mar 20 1990 11:01 | 8 |
| The whole issue would be non-existant if Digital employees accessing
the notefiles treated the conferences as they were intended - FOR
DIGITAL INTERNAL USE ONLY. It is VERY unfortunate to see non-Digital
employees gaining access to the conferences (something to keep junior
busy at night), users forwarding mail outside the company via usenet,
or telling acquaintences not to do business with so-and-so because
someone on DEC's network had a bad experience. There are less
conspicuous ways of making non-recommendations!
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3587.20 | | NZOV01::MCKENZIE | Stop Pollution; Leave a Legacy | Wed Mar 21 1990 14:53 | 3 |
| Ya cant argue with that!
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3587.21 | | FILTON::FENTON_R | Potassium Ethoxide Rules C2H5OOK | Fri Mar 23 1990 08:26 | 2 |
| Hear hear.
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