Yes existing licenses remain the same until the end of their term.
Existing perpetual licenses are just that - perpetual. You can see more
details in the FAQ http://runrev.com/home/ks1/?preview

Kind regards,

Kevin

Kevin Miller ~ ke...@runrev.com ~ http://www.runrev.com/
LiveCode: Unleash Your Killer App




On 29/01/2013 14:48, "David C." <davidoco...@gmail.com> wrote:

>>
>>We  are hugely excited to be launching this project today:
>>
>>http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1755283828/open-source-edition-of-liv
>>ecode
>>
>
>Hey folks,
>For existing customers, what is the effective date for requiring that
>an application be released open sourced versus commercial as usual?
>Also, when will details be provided as to what the cost will be for a
>commercial license?
>
>For example, with a license for the 4.53 version, I have two
>applications very close to being able to release as commercial
>products... at what point do I need to be concerned with purchasing a
>new commercial license or offering my source code?
>
>Is a perpetual licenses from earlier version not exempt for the open
>source model?
>
>Regard,
>David C.
>
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