Jeez, I wasn't going to post anything regarding all the MM site changes 
because there was so much traffic here about it, but I logged into the 
CF DevEx and found that a few of my submissions were missing.

So, I went a step further to see what the new submission areas looked 
like, and there was the following in the submission agreement:

(d) Commercial Submission Only: With respect to the Commercial 
Submission only, You hereby grant Macromedia a perpetual, irrevocable, 
royalty-free and worldwide license to use, test, copy, modify, create 
derivative works of, publicly display, publicly perform or demonstrate 
the Submission, and/or place a link to a website in connection with such 
Submission.

Non-commercial Submission was very similar, if not the same (my eyes 
bugged out, I can't remember now 8-).

I don't remember this before, but this sounds strikingly like the stuff 
that MS pulled when they were pushing a centralized storage 
product/service.

Am I reading it wrong, or doesn't this say that I would be giving them 
licensed ownership ("create derivative works of") whatever product or 
tag I might submit?

Please, please correct me and tell me I am reading it wrong.

Tom

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