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The Computer Technology Documentation Project - How to Join |
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Service Purchase InformationTerms of PurchaseYou are granted use of the current documentation information which you have purchased. You do not own the documentation, but the right to use it and the right to have updated copies under the limitations of your purchase. You may use one copy at a time and loan it to others the same as you would use a book. You may make copies of the documentation for backup purposes for yourself. You may not make copies and distribute it to others. You will be provided with updates to your documentation by e-mail as they are produced for up to three years from the time of your service purchase. In the event that this project ceases to exist, updates will no longer be provided. If a documented technology becomes obsolete, the CTDP may at its discretion do one of the following:
Ordering InformationHow to order:
All information received from you will be completely confidential. When you send in your form it is a commitment and legal obligation to pay the amount indicated. We in good faith are sending you documentation up to a value of half your purchase. Important Note: In order to receive your documentation, your internet service provider must allow mail attachments of up to 2 MB. If this is a problem contact us and we will arrange other means of supplying you with the documentation. Why we do not use credit card purchasesWe are not a commercial organization. Our main purpose is not sales or making money. It is the continuing effort to document technology. We are a group of individuals dedicated to that purpose. The only reason we charge for service is to compensate our members for their service to us and for purchases they may make in support of this effort. None of our members currently have the time nor the resources available to set up a merchandising web site. By not having a merchandising web site we do not incur the expense of high speed connection to the web, nor do we need to purchase and maintain multiple computer systems required to provide such services in a secure environment. |