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Re: license



I do not think that is the license that the 5.3.1 update readme is referring to. I think it is referring to the SLA that appears during installation of Xcode 2.2 update that is available to registered ADC members. As you are installing the update, be sure to "read" the SLA that you must "agree" to complete the installation... there are subsections on WebObjects. The details of what it says can not be discussed here according to the SLA that you agreed to inorder to join the ADC. Read it for now... once it is generally released (i.e outside of the ADC), it my understanding it can be discussed on public forums such as this, until then it cannot.

- David (another ADC member still trying to understand all this legal jargon)


On Nov 11, 2005, at 6:56 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:

Is http://www.apple.com/legal/sla/webobjects.html the new license?

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