FVerbaas opened this issue on Oct 16, 2018 ยท 37 posts
EClark1894 posted Tue, 24 December 2019 at 2:59 AM
FVerbaas posted at 3:49AM Tue, 24 December 2019 - #4374266
A reading is that if the user is employed, so he receives a salary and all benefits that come with that status the corporate option would formally be due. If the user is self employed and gets a payment for the work he does, he can use his personal license.
There is a lot of water between here and Seoul.
And I won't be swimming in any of it. EULAs are funny things, and they're usually wriiten in such a way as to be sure to give any advantages to the company, not the user. So if a company decides later to change it's mind about how it defines personal vs. enterprise, I'll be forced to either pony up for an enterprise license or go out of business. Heh, funny how if they change the definition the advantage will be to the company. They won't be sending you a check for $4000.
And Pumeco, I'm just not willing to sign that EULA, even though, as I said before, it probably won't ever even apply to me.