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New Post 8/12/2007 2:11 AM
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Re: Please explain the License more clearly 

For your own PA a copyright notice is not needed as this would be you own work.


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New Post 8/13/2007 1:51 AM
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Re: Please explain the License more clearly 

I see. So all I have to do is leave the DotNetNuke package as it and develop my own source code at will.

 

Thank you.

 
New Post 8/24/2007 3:20 PM
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Re: Please explain the License more clearly 

So, if I'm reading everything correctly, the only place that needs to mention DotNetNuke is the copyright notice in the source code.

What if I only provide the compiled code to my client?  This means that my client would never see DotNetNuke.  Is this an issue?

 
New Post 8/24/2007 3:33 PM
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Re: Please explain the License more clearly 

 

So, if I'm reading everything correctly, the only place that needs to mention DotNetNuke is the copyright notice in the source code.

That is correct.

What if I only provide the compiled code to my client?  This means that my client would never see DotNetNuke.  Is this an issue?

No it is not an issue. But the names of some of the DLLs will still have DotNetNuke and the properties of those DLLs should still have DotNetNuke in the Assembly Info.

 


 
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