Jochem van Dieten wrote:

>> As I've mentioned before, the way this has been set up is on CF
>> Developer Edition along with scheduled tasks for each group of
>> 1000 clients. This is the system that I have inherited.
> 
> Are you now admitting to running Developer Edition in production 
> on a public mailinglist where you know several Macromedia 
> employees are member? If I were you I would drop everything and 
> first write a memo to the boss alerting him to that and 
> recommending him to call the BSA to schedule a license audit. 
> Just in case they start looking for someone to blame.

Actually as long as this isn't a cracked version, I'd this is completely
legal. "Production", at least by my reading of Macromedia's licencing
for the product, seems to mean "accessible by more than one IP". The
Developer Edition is pretty close to useless for anything but
development because of this. However, I can't see anything wrong with
somebody running the Developer Edition to drive an in-house app where
you're only going to be connecting to it from one terminal.

I'd like to see what somebody from MM has to say on this.

K.

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