Re: Monaco Profiler 4.7
Re: Monaco Profiler 4.7
- Subject: Re: Monaco Profiler 4.7
- From: <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 16:59:55 -0500
Chris,
I think the key here is the first part of d)
(d) Except as expressly permitted in this Agreement,
From this I would say that you could, as a consultant, go
and make profiles for specific devices, as permitted by
point c). You cannot sell that profile as a "generic"
solution however, without doing custom measurements.
Danny Pascale
www.BabelColor.com
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:45:50 -0500
"Cris Daniels" <email@hidden> wrote:
<You mean build output profiles based on spectral
measurements? No. That's a
really cool and useful feature in ProfileMaker Pro. I
think the spectral
data is recorded however and it is placed in a private
tag. Using it is
another story>
I think that it is fair to expect a $4250 program to
give you this
versatility. Having seen the results of PMP and
Colorbyte's profiler, the
benefit is real. Maybe they don't have to allow you to
capture custom
lighting conditions, but to offer other canned
illuminants would be a giant
step forward. At this point, I might as well stick with
Monaco Profiler 4.5
and upgrade PMP 4.1.5 to 5 for $1000.
<Restrictions.
(a) You may use each Profile only for the specific
display, input or
output device owned by you, for which the device Profile
was created;
(b) A Profile may be shared with third parties for
proofing purposes,
provided that the Profile (i) is embedded within an
image or publication; or
(ii) sent to a service provider along with an image or
publication for use
exclusively with that image or publication;
(c) A Profile may be used by a third party only on a
specific display,
input or output device owned by the third party for
which the device Profile
was created as part of Your commercial profiling service
to such third
party.
(d) Except as expressly permitted in this Agreement,
You may not
Yourself or through any other person, do any of the
following: (i) sell,
license, sublicense, lease, rent, lend, disclose, permit
access to, or
transfer to any third party, whether for profit or
without charge, any
Profile; (ii) allow any third party to use a Profile; or
(iii) distribute to
any third party a Profile in any way or form, whether by
networks,
electronic bulletin boards, web sites or otherwise.
X-Rite may permit
certain distribution rights under a separate written
distribution
agreement.>
I'm not a lawyer, "c" appears to allow the practice of
making and selling a
profile to a customer. "d" is leaving me confused about
the conditions of
"c".
Cris Daniels
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