i UPSOLUTLY agree with. Ken (and ofcorse that comes directly from MS Legal) didn't say anything. actualy i read it more as a warning then anything else. The statement reads: "...As
with any contract, you should seek your own legal counsel’s advice when interpreting your rights and obligations under the Visual FoxPro End User License Agreement.". to me that means: you guys better be carfull, you do anything bad, we're gonna getcha.
and i want to stress here that i am sure those words were given to Ken by the legal department of MS with strict instructions. So defenetly to blaim to Ken - only to MS leagl.
>Hi Mike:
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>Are we reading the same thing? Ken says :-
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>>If a developer wishes to distribute the Visual FoxPro runtime with an application, the runtime may only operate in conjunction with a Microsoft Windows platform
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>He is using the word "may" meaning "you have permission to" and not "may" meaning "you might stand a chance of it running in". Your intepretation of the above lends the possibility that the VFP runtimes may or may not function correctly even when running in/with a Windows platform.
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>FWIW, IMHO Ken's clarification is about as clear as mud. Its says very little and is open to interpretation, as indeed you have chosen to interpret what you have seen in a way that you wish to.
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>Now if it said that you could distribute the runtimes to a non-Windows platform as long as there is a VFP licence purchased for each target machine, now that would be a different matter altogether. But it doesn't say that does it? What it implies is that if you do anything other than use the runtimes on a Windows platform, then you are "on your own" and you should seek legal counsel.
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>Best
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