Re: i1 Profiler license agreement
Re: i1 Profiler license agreement
- Subject: Re: i1 Profiler license agreement
- From: G Mike Adams <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 14:25:32 -0500
Yes, it's most definitely different. Here's what we get in the US:
(c) You may provide a Licensed Profile to a third party as part of Your profiling services for such third party only if:
(i) Such Licensed Profile is for personal use by such third party only on a specific input, display or output device owned by the third party for which the Licensed Profile was created;
(ii) Your profiling services are conducted on-site for the third party (i.e., physically at the third party’s facility) and not using any other method or communication technique, including but not limited to, Internet-based communications and/or services; and
(iii) The maximum number of Licensed Profiles provided to all third parties by You pursuant to this Agreement within a given calendar year does not exceed fifty (50) Licensed Profiles
Odd. What you posted is basically the EULA from my copy of Monaco Profiler unchanged. I wonder why we here in the US are so lucky as to get this happy new arrangement.
As I pasted this in I also noticed the phrase "personal use" which was not there before. Legally, 'personal use' can be inferred to mean 'as opposed to commercial use.'
As long as this EULA is in place, I'll not be purchasing this product.
Mike Adams
Correct Color
On Apr 12, 2011, at 9:02 AM, Rob Griffith wrote:
> I don't know if the EULA is different here in Europe but this is the text I copied out of the EULA in the software I installed, no new restrictions really:
>
>> (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.
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>> (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.
>
> Regards
>
> Rob Griffith
>
> www.colourcollective.co.uk
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