>My April MSDN shipment arrived today and in it was a new EULA.
>In reading it I noticed some qualifications on distribution that limits such to operation on Windows platforms only.
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>So I went back and read the VFP8 license and this is what I found (bolding is mine):
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>3. DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS AND OTHER LICENSE RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS. If you choose to exercise your rights under Section 2, any redistribution by you is subject to your compliance with Section 3.1; some of the Redistributable Code has additional limited use rights described in Section 3.2.
>3.1 General Distribution Requirements.
>(a) If you choose to redistribute Sample Code, or Redistributable Code (collectively, the “Redistributables”) as described in Section 2, you agree: (i) except as otherwise noted in Section 2.1 (Sample Code), to distribute the Redistributables only in object code form and in conjunction with and as a part of a software application product developed by you that adds significant and primary functionality to the Redistributables (“Licensee Software”);
(ii) that the Redistributables only operate in conjunction with Microsoft Windows platforms; (iii) that if the...
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>Does this mean that running under Linux is not permitted?
That'd be my take - although lawyers could no doubt have a field day with "in conjunction"...
It'll be interesting to see if the same phrase is in the VFP8 retail EULA.
Also, what about .Net? Office Developer? Other developer languages/tools?
Regards. Al
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