First of all, if you need input from Macromedia on something, then 
posting to a blog is not necessarily the best way to get it. For 
example, I had never seen the post below.

Second, do Screenweaver projects actually embed the player? (sorry if 
that is a simple qustion, but I havent used Screenweaver).

mike chambers



Edwin van Rijkom wrote:
> Stefan Richter wrote:
> 
> 
>>It's up to Macromedia/Adobe to lay out the rules for the game. Having the
>>referee play on one of the teams doesn't make much of a great sport and
>>leaves the other side wondering if it's worth playing at all.
>>
>> 
>>
> 
> Playing the game will be very worthwhile if it turns out that the 
> referee realizes that his target is to make the sport more populair, to 
> the benifit of all players and the audience.
> 
> I wish he would erect the perimeter fence - I'm asking for that 
> explicitly (see: 
> http://www.vanrijkom.org/archives/2005/08/licensed_to_fla.html) but it 
> seems to be half-time.
> 
> IMHO this could all be cleared up if someone for each 'disputable' 
> project would simply contact Macromedia formaly and ask if a license is 
> required. If so, why not simply ask Macromedia if such a license can be 
> granted?
> 
> If the answer is 'no' than that would be very disapointing, but it is 
> better to know sooner than later. At least it would put an end to all 
> uncertainties.
> 
> Cheers,
> Edwin
> 
> 
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