Bad analogy below!
Actually, you could show the DVD provided you didn't charge for it.
Only then you be violating the copyright.
I alo can't see how Kadak can get legally involved here unless there
is either a contract (which there isn't), or one violates some general
law such copyright or patent.
Roger Stringer
Marietta Systems, Inc.
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Subject: RE: Can't get object pionter to Form
From: Bob Ebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 16:34:16 +0100
At 7:04 PM +0100 21-03-00, Roger Chaplin wrote:
>Hmmm, what did I miss? I've read the Palm OS 3.5 SDK license, and can
>find no reference to Kadak, nor to any agreement between Palm and any
>of its suppliers. How could Kadak sue me for using something that I
>find in the SDK?
The timer and other kernel calls are not part of the SDK. I know you can
find prototypes to the functions in some of the SDKs, but that doesn't mean
anything (legally.)
As to why you can't... it's the law! It's like if you buy a DVD you really
only get a license to watch it in your own home; you can't (legally) show
it in the auditorium at work and invite people to see it with you.
Please don't shoot the messenger(s) here.
--Bob
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