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D-Com / IE4 Licensing Agreements
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18/02/1999 11:26:23
 
 
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18/02/1999 06:29:14
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Contrats & ententes
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Thread ID:
00188664
Message ID:
00188883
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>DCOM95 is freely distributable, and the file can be redistributed with your application. Win98 has all the necessary DCOM components as a part of the operating system; the customer may have to reinstall selected portions of the operaitng system if somehow it gets damaged. Microsoft has never clarified the distribution permission for the DCOM98, which would address both Win95 and Win98.
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>The Service Packs which would add the necessary components to NT are redistributable.
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>Redistribution of IE4 with a product requires an agreement with Microsoft; I don't believe there's a fee associated with the redistribution under most circumstances, but there are quarterly reporting requirements. Contact Microsoft directly for details.
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>It's not unusual for a piece of software to require a certain environment; even games may require specific support features to be used (ie DirectX.) If you make it clear that the software requires specific software to be usable and supportable, and make that clear before the customer has the software, you're probably covered. I'd check with an attorney for the specific legal language to use to let people know what's required.
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>FWIW, requiring IE4 or DCOM support should not be a major problem; DCOM at least is relatively unobtrusive.
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Thank you, that was very informative. I think that it is clear that any contract needs to include some sort of catch-all phrase that will say something to the effect that "with any future upgrades you may be required to install additional software, without which the application will not function properly."
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