Ahhh, I knew a catch would show somewhere.  Oh well, that's the way it
goes, I suppose.

As a thought, though.  Is there anyone out there who even thinks they
have the skills to develop there own Flash player?  The way I see it, so
long as it doesn't directly read the SWF format, there would be no
license infringement!  And one could always create a third party file
converter ;)

Lee

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> Still, I imagine a subscriber would require a very
> good excuse as to why they required the source :-)

Not really.. A subscriber requires to afford the licensing fee. ;)
cheers,
claus.
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