Actually Florian, that is not allowed either. The runtimes that you
distribute can only be used to playback movies that you have authored
yourself. I had queried the chaps at Macr. about this and they made this
point pretty clear.

Regards,
Pranav
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Samuel Colt - the inventor of the point and click interface.



<snip>
That's an interesting question. What if he pays another developer (like
you or me) for producing a stub projector, which he will then
ditsribute. You don't need to pay a license fee for the runtime stuff.
Therefore this should be legal. It's the same as if a customer orders a
CD-production. He won't be the license holder.

????

regards, Florian

Chris Aernoudt wrote:
>
> Economical or not, you'll have to buy it, because you don't have the
right
> to ditribute without a license.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of
> Rama krishnan
> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 1:47 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: <lingo-l> mac stub dir 8.5
>
> Hi list
>      I'm doing asmall  hybrid project, i have the copy
> of director 8.5 for windows I need a stub for mac.
> For this samll project buying the mac version of
> director 8.5 is not economical, so anybody can send me
> stub.
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