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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)?

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To: Herb Fuller who wrote (41593)12/27/1997 11:26:00 PM
From: Gary Wisdom  Read Replies (3) of 58324
 
Re: Nomai, what else?

1. would someone on the thread take a moment to read their Iomega Zip drive warranty. Does it say anything about being void if non-standard media are used?

2. Iomega can easily nip Nomai in the bud by doing 2 things: 1. changing the warranty to expressly state that use of Nomai disks will invalidate the warranty and 2. Creating Point of Sale material stating that Nomai disks could damage the drive and would invalidate the warranty.

Of course, they'd have to have some way of knowing that a Nomai disc was used. I'm sure they have the technology to do this though.

Relax, just another non-event. Remember that just because a lower court might grant a release, a higher court can always reverse it, and with the reversal, can impose steep per unit fines on Nomai.
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