RE: EULA or SaaS agreement for Flex browser-based (e.g. plug-in; not AIR) app?

2013-11-15 Thread Kessler CTR Mark J
Well the US DoD requires their centrally managed/hosted websites/web-applications to have a Notice and Consent banner before using them. So I suppose it depends your environment. IMO in general since the web-apps do not install, no EULA is required. The license for the flash player was a

Re: EULA or SaaS agreement for Flex browser-based (e.g. plug-in; not AIR) app?

2013-11-15 Thread Scott Matheson
Ok I have an version of this, if this is an education to teach reading for dyslexics 8 years and above how do we handle the EULA can the school teacher agree for the student as you can not ask an student who can not read to agree to the EULA Any ideas Sent from my iPhone > On 15 Nov 2013, at

Re: EULA or SaaS agreement for Flex browser-based (e.g. plug-in; not AIR) app?

2013-11-15 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, I'm not a lawyer but I would assume that no licence (except the one you licence your application under if any) would be required as the user would of already agreed to the Flash Player license when it was installed. [1] Thanks, Justin 1. http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/content/da

Re: EULA or SaaS agreement for Flex browser-based (e.g. plug-in; not AIR) app?

2013-11-15 Thread Alex Harui
I am not a lawyer either, and I agree with Justin that there is probably no license agreement required, but I believe that many sites have "terms of use" or "terms and conditions" that you often have to accept or accept by using or continuing on into the app. It isn't a license, per-se, but other