Joost

January 18, 2007 |

NavigationI may or may not have been beta-testing Joost for a while now. I really couldn’t tell you. According to the NDA I may potentially have had to sign when I, maybe in a dream, signed in said I couldn’t tell anybody about the non-existent beta test… Shame really, if I had been testing it, I might have liked it.

Just, hypothetically, why would Joost make every beta tester sign an NDA, though, assuming they actually were doing a beta test, and why would it look like this?

By accepting this invitation in the Trial, you hereby agree to keep confidential and to not disclose to any third party any information or data that you receive, directly or indirectly, related to the Platform or its technology, and/or business, operations, marketing objectives, projects, goods, services, plans and activities of TVP and or the Platform, or the existence of the Trial (collectively, the “Confidential Information”).

Doesn’t that really hit against the core of the P2P spirit? And given that everybody knows about Joost and the beta test, why ask testers to keep it secret?

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