In a message dated 4/9/01 8:15:04 AM EST, johnswarbrick@hotmail.com writes:
> How does the Non Commercial statement below (from the old site)
> Now stand when there are banners Sponoring the site?
>
> "The images and text found in the
> Classic Rendezvous Web Site have
> been submitted by many contributors
> and are presented in a non- commercial setting to celebrate and promote
the
> sources and creators"
>
> If you had contributed material to the site in it's original form.
> Would you now contribute material to it now that its sponsored?
>
> I'm not trying to prevoke an arguement with anybody.
> I just find it an interesting question.
I have no problem with it, though I screwed up my scanner before I sent much in! I suppose if there is advertising it must be called a commercial site, but I'd think that supported or underwritten would be a more accurate term? I'm sure it's still non-profit.
Pete Geurds
Douglassville, PA