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JonathanBeck
04-19-2005, 05:07 PM
If I buy the EasyPHP calendar, how many sites can I use it on as a web developer?
:banana:
Brian
04-19-2005, 05:54 PM
Thank you for your interest!
The license is per domain, so you would need to purchase a license for each domain.
If you have any additional questions, just let me know. http://www.easyphpcalendar.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif
quicksilver
04-28-2005, 11:44 PM
That sound to good to be true.
I have a website that has members. In the members section i want to give each member a personal calendar to use. Can this be done with your calendar software?
Cheers.
Brian
04-29-2005, 11:21 AM
As long as the use of the calendar does not violate the terms of the license agreement, there would be no issue. (Specifically, Section 2.)
Here is an except from the current license:
2. License Restrictions. You may not: (a) reproduce or distribute all or any portion of the Software to any third party; (b) remove any proprietary notices from the Software or any copy thereof; (c) sell, assign, rent, transfer, distribute, act as a service bureau, or grant rights in the Software to any other person; (d) export or reexport the Software in violation of U.S. export laws; (e) use the Software in violation of any applicable law, regulation or ordinance. Further, You may not use the Software or any related services to develop, generate, transmit or store information that: (i) infringes any third party's intellectual property or other proprietary right; or (ii) is illegal.
suzdawg
05-20-2005, 01:49 AM
This is probably a technical question, but if I have a main site with several add-on domains. Is it ok for those add-on domains to use the calendar as well?
I wasn't sure if that'd all count as 1 domain since use can use add-on domains freely. But the calendar would be hosted on the main domain just like the add-on. Hope that makes sense!
Brian
05-20-2005, 08:52 AM
If the calendars are for separate uses, you should have a license for each, even if they're on add-on domains. Just imagine that if you'd need a separate, normal print calendar for each instance, you'd need a license for each script calendar as well.
If that doesn't apply to you, you would only need one license.
suzdawg
05-20-2005, 02:16 PM
I guess in some instances I thought I should need multiple licenses, but in others I don't. The main site I do is a fansite for 10-12 athletes. That main calendar will list everyone's events and what not. Then in the subsections (domain.com/athelete which doubles as an add-on domain) for each of the athletes, I want to be able to just list their events from the main calendar (using the really neat category feature). So, is that considered a separate use?
Brian
05-20-2005, 02:25 PM
If they're using the same calendar and database and utilizing the categories feature, you should be able to do that one one license.
suzdawg
05-20-2005, 02:44 PM
Allright. Thanks, Brian, for your help. I'm going to trial this now and make sure both my server and I can handle it :)
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