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On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 2:35 PM, WaywardMage <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks for the responses.
>
>
> Nic Wise wrote:
> >
> > who pays for them is up to you and your client :) You could buy them
> > and budget them as a cost of doing business, or they could buy them
> > and own them, and allow you to use them for the duration of the
> > project. It's really between you and them.
> >
>
> My question here isn't so much about who pays for it, so much as who owns
> it.  Let me try and clarify.  My client wants to distribute their app with
> their enterprise license of MonoTouch.  So I build their app and sign it
> with their license.
>
> Time passes and now I've got a new client and I want to build apps for them
> using their enterprise license, but with the MonoTouch license I bought
> before.
>
> In my mind, I'm seeing MonoTouch like any other development tool
> (Infragistics, Telerik, etc.) where I buy the tool and then I can build
> apps
> for pretty much anyone I want.  Is this the case with MonoTouch?  Based on
> the above, do I even need an enterprise license as long as my client has an
> enterprise license with Apple?
>
>
>
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