>Now that you say it, check your posts from when you were on the VFP team. Not that MS went after anyone, but it was implied.
Good point, seems like another lifetime from my time behind the 'iron curtain'. :) It was probably just a deterrence. :) Most of what is in a EULA is just a deterrence, including that stuff around VFP runtime on WINE. These days I think VFP should be free, especially since it's no longer supported (and will never be open sourced).
Speaking of EULAs... these audio clips of actor Richard Dreyfuss reading the new iTunes EULA are great...
Richard Dreyfuss reads the iTunes EULAhttp://www.cnet.com/8301-30976_1-20068778-10348864.html