At 12:31 2009-10-06, Sytze de Boer <[email protected]> wrote:
>I know this may sound like I cheeky question and I hope I don't come across
>like another MS basher, but, how can you enforce such a eula once you have
>made it known you're not going to support the product any longer.
>Frankly, I would have no qualms about ignoring it.
VFP is still under support. Further versions will not be
released, but that is something else.
Simple. The EULA sets the terms. Ending support would not
change those terms.
You might have qualms about it, but your clients might have a
different evaluation of the risks involved.
You might not get sued. However, if you were sued, what would
your defence be?
[snip]
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
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