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Shape D.:

actually it looks like that use would be against their terms of sevice


--- Quote --- The Google Services are made available for your personal, non-commercial use only. You may not use the Google Services to sell a product or service, or to increase traffic to your Web site for commercial reasons, such as advertising sales.
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DrewKaree:

Hey, I've got 50 invites!  Anyone wanting one pm me with your ....helmet size, Cletus ;D

I've never liked an "Outlook Express" type thing, but if Thunderbird lets you actually do BULK e-mail sending/grouping, I may check that out! 

I know Hotmail used to allow you to do a bulk e-mailing by setting up "groups", but I haven't used them in so long, I lost the ability to care.

DrewKaree:


--- Quote from: Shape D. on May 09, 2005, 05:07:59 pm ---actually it looks like that use would be against their terms of sevice


--- Quote --- The Google Services are made available for your personal, non-commercial use only. You may not use the Google Services to sell a product or service, or to increase traffic to your Web site for commercial reasons, such as advertising sales.
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Aren't you just using it to send out mailings about your show dates and times?  You're not technically using it to increase traffic to your web site

Shape D.:

But it would fall under non-commercial use maybe?  I already used it anyways.

Jabba:


--- Quote from: Shape D. on May 09, 2005, 05:07:59 pm ---actually it looks like that use would be against their terms of sevice


--- Quote --- The Google Services are made available for your personal, non-commercial use only. You may not use the Google Services to sell a product or service, or to increase traffic to your Web site for commercial reasons, such as advertising sales.
--- End quote ---

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I guess it's splitting hairs, but are YOU really the first person makling money here? Wouldn't it be the bars?

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