On Tue, 13 May 2008 17:59:37 -0500
"Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

...

> Actually I didn't... It looks like an option, but now I'm flirting
> right now with the idea of using Lavabit, which looks like a nice
> alternative, and I'd be quite happy to pay for a quality webmail
> service (or at least pay what they're asking, which seems to be 16 USD
> per annum), except that they have all this "intellectual property"
> nonsense in their Terms Of Service.

I use several Lavabit free accounts, and I'm quite happy with them.
The intellectual property stuff doesn't really seem so bad:

<Quote>

Intellectual Property

You acknowledge that Lavabit owns all intellectual property related to
its website and the software used to provide its services. Accordingly
you agree not to copy, reproduce, modify, alter or create derivative
works based on the intellectual property of Lavabit.

</Quote>

IANAL, but AFAICT, all they're claiming are the rights to their
software and website.  Is that really so objectionable?

> - Jordi G. H.

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