Hi Michael,

Hey man..it's just a friggin codec ;-) LOL

'course that being said, you may be in the codec design business, and I can certainly understand why you wouldn't wish to agree to something which you may later be involved in competing against.

btw, you ought to check out the one Apple or MS wants you to agree to before installing their OS...it's long too.

Though, I do admit, our (USA) propensity for legal action is way out of balance. Heck, it was recently revealed that MS has been backing SCO to the tune of over $100 million, just to sue and spread fud amongst others.

Just wondering, other than the length, big words and legalese, what specifically was objectionable in the license agreement?

best,

Chipp

Michael J. Lew wrote:

Did anyone read the license agreement for the TSCC codec before clicking through and having it installed? It is 23969 characters long (Rev counted them for me ;-) and includes definitions such as:
The above identification of parties and recitals are true and correct.
and:
The term "access" and variants thereof (including, but not limited to, the terms "access", "accessible" and "accessing", in upper or lower case) shall mean to store data in, retrieve data from or otherwise approach or make use of (directly or indirectly) through electronic means or otherwise.


Is this a joke or should I get something like that drafted for my Rev projects?

I chose not to install the software. I guess I'll have to live without Chipp's geometry manager tutorial.



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