Reply from Viet_Tran on Dec 29 at 11:54 AM Thursday, December 29, 2011 Dear Santy: Here is the response to your additional request below: As you can think for yourself: What you plan or wish to do does not serve any purpose to support SAP. What is, then, the reason for SAP to support you in your endeavor? Another point is: your market position is too marginal for SAP to consider. There is, therefore, no point to reasonably expect that SAP will give you a helping hand in any means. The lawyers whom I work with for a number of years are specialized in IT. Their domain are the US and European Union. They certainly are capable to provide you with specific answers and plans. If market specific knowledge and skills are not available to them, they can reach out to co-operate with the lawyers in the country of your choosing, here India. But they are doing it for a business purpose with the result that you must pay for their services. You desire to do business; and the first thing that is crucial in doing successful business is to understand the cost structure of your endeavor. Expenses caused by legal advices and solutions are part of the cost of doing business. If you are ready, able and willing to pay, please proceed; otherwise rethink your position. Regards, Viet Tran
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Santosh Poojari Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 3:31 AM Subject: Can a Certified SAP Consultant take teaching/ Coaching? Thanks Neal and Viet Tran! Viet Tran, can you check with your law friends specialized in IT on this matter and let me know how can I legally start with teaching alongside my consulting job? Also if they can provide me provisions under which this is subjected to or controlled by Law of Land or for specifically India. Further, if SAP can also provide their inputs would be of great help. Thanks, Santy | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |
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