Webgadget - Is this legal?
Webgadget - Is this legal?
Hi all
Me and a few of my classmates are working on a project for our school. Now we will need the Webgadget of PB (Well, we don't need it. But it would come very handy in). Is it legal to code a little app in PureBasic which uses the Webgadget and give this app to my school?
Thanks! merendo
Me and a few of my classmates are working on a project for our school. Now we will need the Webgadget of PB (Well, we don't need it. But it would come very handy in). Is it legal to code a little app in PureBasic which uses the Webgadget and give this app to my school?
Thanks! merendo
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Re: Webgadget - Is this legal?
Let me see if i understand... are you talking about giving a wrapper for PB's webgadget to use it in another programming language?merendo wrote:Hi all
Me and a few of my classmates are working on a project for our school. Now we will need the Webgadget of PB (Well, we don't need it. But it would come very handy in). Is it legal to code a little app in PureBasic which uses the Webgadget and give this app to my school?
Thanks! merendo
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I am not creating my own language. Look here. This is the proggy i want to give to my school.
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Do what you want with your programs but the only major thing to note is this taken from the terms and conditions of using PB:
Which basically means you cannot write simple wrappers of PureBasic commands to use these commands in other languages! Writing a full program that uses the web gadget is perfectly legal to distribute.All components, libraries, and binaries are copyrighted by Fantaisie Software and can't be used in any form (static libraries, DLL and more) in another programming langage, except for PureBasic owners. This includes the simple DLL or static library wrapping of PureBasic commandset.
lol, i guess your right.. hmm XP-Lite, Windows95, etc.. ? Its not essential or critical.. oh frick, nvm, your post was a early april fools joke.. lol! Or on time (depending on the timezone your indmoc wrote:Don't you mean an essential critical component of the windows "operating" system, so fundamental that it is next to impossible for MS to extract it? Imagine how short the court case would have been with you as a technical advisor to the judgeplug-innable object
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Just for clearance: You even might write your own DLL that uses the PB-functions and sell it, of course. Anything is legal that does not have the only intention to simply make the PB-functions available to other people. E.g. you mustn't 'write' a DLL that simply wraps all the window-functions of PB to give it to your friends or sell it, so that other's could use the wrapped PB-functions per DLL in other languages. (But even this is allowed for yourself only).My project definitly IS a full app, it is neither a DLL nor an exe-file which acts like a DLL...
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