Does it prevent you from distributing the code?  I know the beta version
of the next visual studio does... :/

- Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews



Napier, Kevin wrote:

Well the source sdk problably has a similar clause...so it's probably not a big 
loss.
Afaik though the content is the same.


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afaik it is the licence terms of the Academic that prevents you from selling
or gaining profit from any code you compile on it.



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