> The license doesn't say anything about the number of users allowed to access
> the dev server, only the number of IPS.  If they really wanted to limit the
> development, they would say that only 2 developers can access the
> development server from the same time.  They, however, intentionally wrote
> that it's limited by the number of ips that can access it, so if you use a
> workaround (or happen to work in an environment where this is somehow the
> case, such as an n-tier system), I don't see why that would violate the
> license agreement.
>
> I'm sure Adobe makes some money selling licenses for dev servers, and I'm
> sure that some companies would rather pay that then try to figure out a
> workaround, but some companies might not be able to afford having a full
> licensed copy on their dev server.  And they shouldn't have to.
>
> Russ

Yeah I see your point Russ (and do read it that way as well)...that said...I 
bet 
Dave has heard (given all those deposition mentions) that he knows of someone 
that tried that got spanked ;-)

Thus my wish for a crystal clear ruling from Adobemedia

Cheers

Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
phone: 250.480.0642
fax: 250.480.1264
cell: 250.920.8830
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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