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Originally Posted by Zypher
Good question, I am not sure myself I have never had to address that issue, perhaps somebody else can give some clarification on the subject. From that point on you have stumped me.
First off thank you Zypher for your help, does anyone out there know the consequences of getting caught using Studio Mx 2004, for business web-sites, or business purposes. Finally to Zypher, what are some pf the programs you said you would mention that are much cheaper than Mx?
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Macromedia can sue you for violation of the agreement you agreed to and they may also declare to receive all money made by the products produced in their program
As far as use for business websites is unclear, i know for a fact that 99% of all education versions of programs strictly prohibute the use of their product to make money or for things made in the program to be sold. I would contact Macromedia for a definite answer but be warned if using educational programs to make a profit you will have much legal troubles ahead of you...
As far as use for business websites is unclear, i know for a fact that 99% of all education versions of programs strictly prohibute the use of their product to make money or for things made in the program to be sold. I would contact Macromedia for a definite answer but be warned if using educational programs to make a profit you will have much legal troubles ahead of you... My Site: Animation Talk is the best place to discuss animation.
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