Thomas Fernandez [TF] wrote:

TF> Apart from that, I am not sure that the TB licence allows "hacking"
TF> in the source code this way. But I am by no legal expert.

The license states:
,----
|Also, you may not modify, decompile, disassemble, otherwise reverse
|engineer, or transfer the program, or any subset of the program, except
|to the extent and for the express purposes authorized by applicable law.
|Any such unauthorised use shall result in immediate and automatic
|termination of this licence and may result in criminal or civil
|prosecution.
'----

You may not modify the program or any subset of the program except to
the extent and for the purpose authorized by applicable law.

I don't think this resource hack falls under such an exception. :/

,----
|Any such unauthorised use shall result in immediate and automatic
|termination of this licence and may result in criminal or civil
|prosecution.
'----

So, it would appear that you do this sort of thing at your own risk.

It's therefore really up to Ritlabs to decide whether this sort of hack
is not in their interest and if they should do something about it.

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