At 02:26 PM 6/21/2010, Eric Auer wrote:
>Use with
>FreeDOS is free. Noncommercial use is always free anyway,
>I think.

Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to be the case anymore. From his web site


>DOSUSB licence information
>
>DOSUSB is no longer free for personal use since too many commercial 
>users did not order a licence.
>
>So a demo version is free for download now. See the LICENCE.TXT file 
>in the download package for details.
>
>Single licences, site licences and source code licences are available now.
>
>A single user licence is 65 Euros, a site licence covering an 
>unlimited amount of PC's within
>a company or packaged with a system for resale is available for 550 
>Euros. The price for a
>source code licence is 1000 Euros. Please select the Order item from 
>the menu to order
>single and site licences through the webshop.

and the mentioned LICENSE.TXT file does not mention any exclusions 
for FreeDOS... :-(

Ralf 


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