Here's one of the issues I can think of: is the EULA for your software or for the software you're providing as a demo? If you need a EULA for YOUR software (the software that allows a remote connection to these Xen-based VMs, I'm guessing you'll also need to provide a EULA for the software being evaluated (e.g. Evolution, etc.), since you don't own the license/copyright for that software. You may need to provide the EULA for the software being evaluated. I'm no legal expert, so I can say that for sure, but that's generally required when downloading/accessing shared software like that, and I believe the GPL requires it.
-Nick
>>> On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 4:51 AM, "Daniel Schwager" <Daniel.Schwager@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Tim,
> > http://www.softwaredemo.de/Open-Source-Live-Systeme.142.0.html?&L=1 > > Sorry, you lost me at your EULA for more reasons than I have time to type. Ups !
Thanks for this info !
The EULA has to write (we did copy it from ......)
So, do you know a EULA we can adapt the community using the platform ? At the moment, we spend more time in the platform itself (software) than the EULA ...
Sorry for this - samples or links to "better" EULA's will be welcome (-:
Regards Danny
> > Cheers, > --Tim
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