License question

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psandler
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# Posted on: 12-May-2005 17:09:18   

I'm sure this is in the EULA, but who reads a EULA? simple_smile

If I create re-usable tools with LLBL, I can sell them to clients and distribute the LLBL runtime libraries without having the clients buy their own licence?

The license is only a development license, is that correct?

Not planning anything yet, just wondering. smile

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# Posted on: 12-May-2005 18:16:28   

psandler wrote:

I'm sure this is in the EULA, but who reads a EULA? simple_smile

If I create re-usable tools with LLBL, I can sell them to clients and distribute the LLBL runtime libraries without having the clients buy their own licence?

The license is only a development license, is that correct?

Correct simple_smile . The runtime libraries and the generated code are royalty free. You buy the license for the designer/code generator usage. So if the users of your software just use YOUR code (which happens to call into the runtimes, and generated code), they dont need a license simple_smile

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro
psandler
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# Posted on: 12-May-2005 18:40:36   

Otis wrote:

psandler wrote:

I'm sure this is in the EULA, but who reads a EULA? simple_smile

If I create re-usable tools with LLBL, I can sell them to clients and distribute the LLBL runtime libraries without having the clients buy their own licence?

The license is only a development license, is that correct?

Correct simple_smile . The runtime libraries and the generated code are royalty free. You buy the license for the designer/code generator usage. So if the users of your software just use YOUR code (which happens to call into the runtimes, and generated code), they dont need a license simple_smile

Cool! I'm going to be rich! simple_smile

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# Posted on: 12-May-2005 18:57:31   

psandler wrote:

Otis wrote:

psandler wrote:

I'm sure this is in the EULA, but who reads a EULA? simple_smile

If I create re-usable tools with LLBL, I can sell them to clients and distribute the LLBL runtime libraries without having the clients buy their own licence?

The license is only a development license, is that correct?

Correct simple_smile . The runtime libraries and the generated code are royalty free. You buy the license for the designer/code generator usage. So if the users of your software just use YOUR code (which happens to call into the runtimes, and generated code), they dont need a license simple_smile

Cool! I'm going to be rich! simple_smile

haha smile .

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro