On Sam, 2016-03-19 at 19:03 +0000, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote: > Ok, thanks. > > > As for the README-- they actually don't require the whole email dance > to get the code anymore: > http://www.steinberg.net/en/company/developers.html > > > > Not sure whether this means I can skip the dance if I'm distributing > binaries > build using that...
The included licensing agreement looks like if you're supposed to print it, fill out the form, sign it and send it to Steinberg, though I couldn't find any clear statement saying so. Most of it looks reasonable and seems not to be hindering your use case of including it in a Pd binary and make it available for download (I don't need to mention I'm not a lawyer!), BUT: from §3 1. b) "b) In case the ASIO Driver Compliant Product is published without a physical package (e.g. download), the Licensee shall display the ASIO Logo and Steinberg’s copyrights notice on the Licensee’s website in the context of the ASIO Driver Compliant Product." Roman
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