Hi,

First of all, I am not posting this to "crash the party" for everyone  
- including myself, who would like their own localization of  
VoiceOver. But since none of us use to read all legal agreements  
included with all software we use, and since we might get into trouble  
by breaking such agreements, I would like to point those who are  
interested to the MacOSX legal agreements, especially the following  
paragraph:

"The Mac OS X software license agreement does not allow modifications  
or derivative works to be made.

Section 2F of current Leopard SLA:
F. Except as and only to the extent permitted by applicable licensing  
terms governing use of the Open-Sourced Components, or by applicable  
law, you may not copy, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble,  
modify, or create derivative works of the Apple Software or any part  
thereof."

Since VoiceOver Utility and other parts of VoiceOver is not Open  
Source, and people who might create, use and publish such localization  
versions of VoiceOver Utility will break the agreement and by this  
also break the law, this is an issue one should be aware of.
For your info, and to avoid fellow listers to get in trouble.

Have a wonderful day!

John André









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