[Foundation-l] Wikipedia Invites Users to Take Part in Open, Collaborativ...

daniwo59 at aol.com daniwo59 at aol.com
Fri Jan 18 20:39:20 UTC 2008


Thanks Jay, 
 
I'd really like to help but, according to Kaltura's own terms of use
 
Kaltura hereby grants you permission to use the Website as set forth in  this 
Terms of Service, provided that: (i) your use of the Website as permitted  is 
solely for your personal, noncommercial use (please contact 
_commercial at kaltura.com_ (mainto:commercial at kaltura.com)  regarding the  terms of a commercial 
license) ; (ii) you will not copy or distribute any part  of the Website in 
any medium without Kaltura's prior written authorization;  (iii) you will not 
alter or modify any part of the Website, other than as may be  reasonable 
permitted according to the site’s GUI and its purpose and (iv) you  will otherwise 
comply with the terms and conditions of these Terms of Service.  

This is certainly not free. In fact, the very terms of use eliminate the  
possibility of it being free. 
 
I am very confused
 
Danny 



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