Re: General licencing question
- From: "Ionworx" <support@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 11:56:04 +0100
Hello Jim Dean,
Our license policy allow you to apply modifications your needs,that why we
provide the source of the component.
You can see our products
- ICE License : http://www.ionworx.com/icelicense.html
- ActivLicense : http://www.ionworx.com/activlicense.html
Best regards,
Ionworx Tech. Support
support@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.ionworx.com
"Jim Dean" <jamesdean@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> Most third party vendors make the source code available for an additional
> cost.
>
> If I purchase the source code, am I permitted to make any changes I like
> (say rename all of the classes and components, alter the functionality a
> bit etc), then recompile under a different package name ?
>
> I'm considering using packages and don't want any other application
> install to update or overwrite modified bpl's.(or mistakenly by my own
> install)
>
> By renaming the components and classes, I can have both my custom
> "released" build of the components and the vendors "latest" build
> available in the IDE at the same time.(reducing confusion and minimizing
> errors
>
> The vendors original copyright statements would be preserved in the
> modified source files, and of course any developer using the new component
> set would also require a source code licence of the original vendors
> components.
>
> Would this be considered an acceptable use of the source code ?
> Legal ?
>
> thanks
> Jim
>
>
.
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