Actually, its not a silly question. You will find a bug report in the Quality Center, filed by me, under the heading "The EULA is incredibly hard to find". Number 5251. You are supposed to save the license the first time you install Revolution, and then remember where you put it and what you called it six months later when you actually want to read it...

All is not lost. You can read it online, here:

http://support.runrev.com/section/terms.php

Regards,

Heather

On 20 Dec 2007, at 13:28, Ian Wood wrote:

It sounds like a silly question... but how do I read the license without re-installing Rev? (This is Studio on OS X)

As I'm starting to do more commercial apps I wanted to check that I was complying with Rev's requirements regarding logos etc.

We're no longer required to include the Rev logo in our 'about' windows, but in the logo PDF the following appears:

"You must include the copyright notice, as specified in
the Runtime Revolution license agreement, where other
such notices appear."

So, were do I find the license, given that it's not in the Rev Studio folder, and not in the Rev .app package?

Ian
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