> Thanks for that breakdown.  Let me run it back to you and make sure I'm
> clear on what you're saying.
>
> It looks like I should be fine if my client purchases an Enterprise license
> from Apple and my company purchases an Enterprise license from Xamarin.
> That way I can compile apps that are signed with my client's license for
> them to distribute within their organization.  After that, if they decide to
> walk away from the arrangement, I can take my MonoTouch license and build
> apps for other clients and use either App Store or Enterprise distribution
> based on whatever license the new clients have with Apple.
>

Yup. Thats my understanding. Drop support@xamarin an email tho - they
are nice and don't bite (tho MonoSpace has just finished, so there
might be a short delay and a hang over or 2 to deal with!)

> Here is how I understand this based on my MonoTouch license and Apple
> License (not including student/trial/ad-hoc, etc. with which I'm not
> concerned at the moment)
>
> MT Pro + Apple Pro = App Store Only
> MT Enterprise + Apple Pro = App Store Only
>
> MT Enterprise + Apple Enterprise = Enterprise Only
> MT Pro + Apple Enterprise = Not allowed
>
> Am I understanding you correctly?
>

Yes, that is also my understanding.

:)

Nic

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