I'd like to know what kind of information I'm legally allowed to comment on through my personal weblog that is accessible to the general public.
F.ex. how detailed can I describe functionalities of new modules, and am I allowed to present screenshots from the UI?
Most of all, what am I NOT allowed to reveal to the general public?
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What is DW's blogging policy?
Posted on 25/01/2007 17:09:18
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Posted on 26/01/2007 09:02:11
It's not possible to have your own blog here. It was yesterday, but that was unintended and we corrected it.
Posted on 26/01/2007 09:04:41
I'm talking about my own personal blog on my own domain.
Posted on 26/01/2007 10:36:40
In most cases common sense will get you far, but if you're in doubt weather the content you wish to publish is legal, I suggest you aquire legal counseling. This question is out of the scope of this forum.
Posted on 29/01/2007 10:12:09
I apologize that I misunderstood the posted question at first. I thought it was a general question about content in blogs and not about content concerning Dynamicweb, as did a lot of my colleagues.
Currently we have no certain guidelines to what content you are allowed to reproduce from the Dynamicweb interface on your blog. Our manual, for example, is available to the public.
If you’re concerned about our reaction to the content you wish to publish about Dynamicweb (btw we appreciate the initiative:)) you are welcome to contact us for a review of the content before posting it.
Currently we have no certain guidelines to what content you are allowed to reproduce from the Dynamicweb interface on your blog. Our manual, for example, is available to the public.
If you’re concerned about our reaction to the content you wish to publish about Dynamicweb (btw we appreciate the initiative:)) you are welcome to contact us for a review of the content before posting it.
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