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To: Tony Viola who wrote (99075)2/15/2000 1:53:00 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tony, <I wonder if they'd have a problem with someone taking a picture of it. Then, scan it into your profile. Easy for me to say, huh?>

Definitely easy for you to say. I love to take pictures, but cameras on campus are definitely a no-no. The rent-a-security-guards would have a fit if they found a camera on you. They'd file a "breach of security" form.

Of course, it's not too hard to hide cameras in your pockets these days, especially when they've miniaturized down to the size of an "Elph." But Intel has to convince the courts that they are doing a reasonable job protecting its IP, or they might decide that Intel doesn't consider it valuable.

Tenchusatsu



To: Tony Viola who wrote (99075)2/15/2000 8:23:00 AM
From: semiconeng  Respond to of 186894
 
I wonder if they'd have a problem with someone taking a picture of it. Then, scan it into your profile. Easy for me to say, huh? <:-))
Nice sleuthing, no matter, and you got Elmer FUD (NOT!) to validate it.

Tony


Pictures... Doubtful. I know that intel has signs at the front door specifically forbidding cameras inside, and I believe "inside", starts at the front edge of the front door. The only exception is by special permission (ie: The Media), and even then, they're escorted. If I can figure out a way to do it, I'll let ya know.

SemiConEng