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Old 04-21-2013, 09:35 AM   #48
Sil_liS
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
I do not see any similarity to Apple fans. You have a program that is designed to develop applications and a lot of people wanted to be able to do that. A person lying about developing applications should not have been allowed to participate so to me it seems totally reasonable that this should not be a lottery were you make money by re-selling.
Are you sure that this is a program that is designed to develop applications? Glass Terms of Sale:
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You may only use your consumer Google account on Glass, unless otherwise authorized by Google.
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Originally Posted by Graham View Post
But also:
I don't know what point you are trying to make.

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Also, does use of the word 'commercially' in the resale clause also cover private sales?
The only definition that I could find was related to art, as the only other search results got me back to quotes of Google's ToS:
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A commercial resale is a sale:
a. for money (not a gift or donation or exchange for goods or services);
b. which is not the first transfer of ownership (for example, the first transfer might be the original sale by the artist to the first purchaser or the artist's gift of his or her work to a friend or relative or the acquisition of an artwork through inheritance from the artist's estate); and
c. which involves an art market professional.
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