On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Chris Dunford <seed...@gmail.com> wrote:

>>   I have an image processing app that was a trial demo, and when it
>> opens it tells me that images saved will be watermarked.  However, I
>> have discovered that only the JPG saves get watermarked, not the TIFF
>> saves.  I use TIFF anyway for all editing, so I am still happily using
>> this trial version.  Am I a criminal because the developers overlooked
>> something?
>
> No, and I wasn't saying that you were a criminal at all. All I'm saying is
> that users (not "you") need to read the license to see whether or not it's
> legal to continue to use the product after the trial period. In some cases
> it is; and in others, it's not.

  I may or may not read through the legal licensing agreement, but I
always read through the author's own statements about what is or is
not permissible.  This is invariably stated somewhere, often in a
"read me" file.

  Steve


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