I think same. Answers should come directly from MM. Since we're not lawyers and we don't know exactly what they meant in the license, the best is to ask. I answered Mike message on MTASC list asking him conditions under which it would be possible to distribute such code.
Nicolas > Examining these EULAs is probably won't get anywhere. Macromedia simplified them a lot, but they are still designed to be > prohibitive, beyond what is really necessary. This is to make sure that legal action can be taken, in an extreme case, and to > prevent people escaping through loop-holes. > > You should talk to someone at Macromedia directly, who can tell you yes or no, based on exactly what you want to do with the code. > If the EULA says no, there is still room for them to say yes... Mike Chambers should be a good start. He can at least put you in > touch with the right person. > > Peter > > www.peterjoel.com > www.macromedia.com/go/team/ _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
