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Date: Sat, 18 Feb 1995 14:22:16 -0500
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To: ernie@gaspra.pd.com
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Subject: Re: IntoLight Giveaway
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>The ingenuousness of Internet users never ceases to amaze me. Only here
>could interstate commerce be equated with a church raffle.
No I thought it was a good ad actually.
>A number of states have specific disclosure requirements for "giveaways"
>of this kind, and some restrict or prohibit those for which eligibility
>is contingent on buying the offerer's product--does the phrase "void
>where prohibited" sound familiar? I'm pretty sure it's illegal to make
>this offer to me, a resident of Maryland, but I don't really know, nor
>do I know what penalty, if any, there might be. The point is, neither
>does Jose.
>- Ernie
And add to my offer Void were Prohibited. Your right I should have spoke to
my lawyer before I send that letter. That wont happen again.
Thanks,
Jose Burgos
Freelance 3D Animator
Into the Light Publisher