LOGO opened this issue on Oct 07, 2002 ยท 24 posts
FyreSpiryt posted Tue, 08 October 2002 at 6:49 AM
The only thing I can say is that anybody here who doesnt like the P5 EULA has not read the P4 one or ProPack one. They dont give you the ability to do anything. The P5 EULA gives you far more rights. Ron, you keep saying it, but I have the EULA in front of me here, and I can't find what you're talking about. Please explain it to me. Is it section E, which says "Any portion of the Program merged into or used in conjuction with another program will continue to be the property of the Company and sugject to the terms and conditions of this agreement"? However, above the Program is defined as "the computer software contained on the medium in this package". That's only the software, not the files used in it or the files produced by it. It makes no special claims to those files, and without that, to assume it includes them would be like assuming TXT files are part of Notepad's software. Please explain what you're talking about.