There was a question about indemnifying users, but the answer was given
very quickly.
Jeff Holst wrote:
The remarks I have seen from IBM seem to be saying that if a company runs
software that allows software to run on specialty engines (ZIIPs or ZAAPs)
that IBM did not intend to be permitted to run there, then that company (not
NEON) would be in violation of their licensing agreements with IBM. IBM could
then include the MSU from the specialty engines in calculating the software
charges for that company.
So NEON could very well be in the clear, but the user of zPRIME would be at
risk. Did NEON address that in their webinar?
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