Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Flycast Agreement
Author: Pat Breitenbach Posted: 11/17/1999; 2:22:34 PM Topic: Flycast Agreement Msg #: 13165 (In response to 13151) Prev/Next: 13164 / 13166
these types of agreements are completely common. the bigger the company, the stricter it will be because they have more to lose. flycast is pretty big, right behind 24/7, doubleclick, etc. so it makes sense that it is fairly strict. burstmedia is somewhat smaller and only prohibits content and links to sexual topics.this isn't an NDA at all. it is likely that all major content sites sign very similar agreements because a) they generally abide by the prohibitions and b) they aren't the sites that the terms and conditions are targeted to. it's mostly a CYA situation and the worse that can happen to you is that flycast turns you off. you'd need to do something pretty egregious to get there.
you might consider starting with one of the freebie and easy to get started networks like LinkExchange.
There are responses to this message:
- LinkExchange (was Re: Flycast Agreement), Thomas A. Creedon, 11/17/1999; 5:09:15 PM
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