On Mar 5, 2:45 pm, Matthew Williams <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Is it OK if I pursue setting up my own FarCry images on EC2?  Is it
> going to be a requirement if you want to host servers in the cloud to go
> with a rented Daemon solution?  Just curious, as I'm going to start down
> the road to testing my own images in the cloud sometime in the next
> month, depending on if I can get OpenBD and FarCry humming along.  I
> guess, since there currently is no rules here yet, we could buy just one
> CF8 license and use it across all the images... but since it's way too
> grey an area, it'd be better to use a free engine for now.  I really do
> need to know if there's going to be an issue though.  It might affect
> our direction for EC2, given the way economy has headed down the toilet
> the last few months ;).

You are free to deploy FarCry as you like under the GPL license.  If
you want to support our efforts or just need greater flexibility than
that you might consider purchasing a FarCry Commercial License.

With respect to CFML engines, you are right in saying that there is no
official license terms for deploying Adobe ColdFusion in the Cloud.
However, I would recommend talking to Adobe about what you are doing
in this area as they may well be able to provide specific licensing
options to you on a case by case basis.

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/
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