Sweet, thanks Daniel :)

On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 1:40 PM, Daniel Freiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Josh, did anyone actually finish answering your question?  Serif got 90%
> of the way there.
>
> Here's the relevant paragraphs in the end users license agreement (Flex 2
> SDK) -
> http://www.adobe.com/products/eulas/pdfs/Adobe_FDS_FSDK-efgj-20061102_1102.pdf
> :
>
> "Sample Code" means sample software in source code format designated in the
> Documentation as "sample code", "samples," "sample application code", and/or
> "snippets", and found in directories labeled "samples", but shall not mean
> any components that are part of the SDK Components.
>
> Sample Code. Licensee may modify the Sample Code solely for the purposes of
> designing, developing and testing Licensee's own software applications.
> However, Licensee is permitted to use, copy and redistribute its modified
> Sample Code only if all of the following conditions are met: (a) Licensee
> includes Adobe's copyright notice (if any) with Licensee's application,
> including every location in which any other copyright notice appears in such
> application; and (b) Licensee does not otherwise use Adobe's name, logos or
> other Adobe trademarks to market Licensee's application. Licensee agrees to
> defend, indemnify, and hold Adobe and its suppliers harmless from and
> against any claims or lawsuits, including attorneys' reasonable fees, that
> arise or result from the use or distribution of Licensee's applications,
> provided that Adobe gives Licensee prompt written notice of any such claim,
> tenders to Licensee the defense or settlement of such a claim at Licensee's
> expense, and cooperates with Licensee, at Licensee's expense, in defending
> or settling such claim.
>
> - Daniel Freiman
>
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