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(Some of this may have been posted before and I missed it.) Who, upon reading the "Terms and Conditions" set forth in the booklet accompanying the keys, would ever in their right mind agree to them? Among the many unbelievable constraints on any one using these DVDs is this: "I expressly waive any rights I may believe I have in terms of creating commentary, research or any other 'fair use' purposes."
Reading this stuff, it is hard to believe any person would actually agree to it. Oh, and one's aggreement to the "Terms and Conditions" is "perpetual in length." This is stated several paragraphs after "Nothing is being asked of you" although you are still told: "to practice the techniques that Maharaji shows you, to keep in touch with him, and to give this knowledge a fair chance."
The first key, which is 6 DVDs will cost you $18 to get it shipped to you. They do include a return label, for after you watch the first key, you are obliged to return it. $18 to ship a set of DVD's in a small, plastic box to you and back? The USPS postage stamped on it is $3.22. Presumably it will be the same going back. What's the extra 12 bucks for? I sincerely hope that the extremely binding and paranoid language in these many paragraphs of "Terms and Conditions" is enough to put most people off. Frankly, I don't think anybody except old-timers will go for it. Sure, they will spend $18 a pop to see the keys, each key. I mean, it's the lord, right? Or speaker. Or.....something.
Modified by premie_spouse at Mon, Jul 11, 2005, 19:52:03
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