Re: Profile licensing: was: off site profiling - how to?
Re: Profile licensing: was: off site profiling - how to?
- Subject: Re: Profile licensing: was: off site profiling - how to?
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 20:27:30 EDT
In a message dated 8/28/02 6:26:45 AM, email@hidden writes:
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In the light of this, has ColorVision's policies opened up as far as this,
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as well?
ProfilerPLUS is low cost software, where the user can afford to own the
product, and besides, its not really anything consultants would be using for
professional profiling. So no opening of the license there is likely, or
necessary. DoctorPRO is profile editing software, and no attempt is made to
control profiles that have been edited, as opposed to created, so this is not
an issue there either. ProfilerPRO would be the only product where this would
matter. ColorVision reviewed their licensing policy about the time of the
last round of discussions here with the intent of making adjustments to
ProfilerPRO's licensing terms, but I have seen no changes make it to the
shipping product yet. I have not noticed Monaco, ColorBlind, ProfileCity, or
Praxisoft changing their usage restictions either.
C. David Tobie
Design Cooperative
email@hidden
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