Hi Hyrum,
The only time you need the ISV support plan or OEM agreement is if you actually include the SDK as part of your product. Two examples: 1) you send your software to customers and include the Flex SDK so that they can compile SWFs or CSS, etc 2) as part of your product online you use the SDK to compile MXML on the fly So if you were to use the SDK to produce SWFs, then put those SWFs on your website, you have no obligation to us. Hope that helps. If you have more questions on this feel free to mail me. Matt Flex PM ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of wilsonpaulsen Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 8:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [flexcoders] Do I need an ISV support plan if... I'm hoping someone here can help me. After spending several weeks programming using the Flex SDK, I found this on the Adobe website: "For ISVs that develop software applications for sale that are built on or embed Flex, an Adobe ISV support plan and/or OEM license and redistribution agreement is required." I have a few questions: First, would this apply to any online Flex-based swf file that is only accessible to members of a subscription-based service? I'm confused since the EULA doesn't mention anything about this.... Second, how can I actually go about paying Adobe what they want? I've sent emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:oemsales%40adobe.com> as the website suggests, but haven't received any responses (for the last two weeks!). Thanks; -Hyrum

