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Old November 25th, 2005, 06:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Branding-Free Licences & opting out of AEI promos..

Regarding the license:

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All copyright notices used throughout the program, within the scripts and within the HTML that the scripts generate, MUST remain intact. Furthermore, these notices, including "powered by" wording that appears online, must remain visible to the human eye, and may only be removed if you have purchased the branding free option and have the express consent of All Enthusiast, Inc. to do so. Your acceptance of this agreement also permits All Enthusiast, Inc. to list your company and/or domain in promotional materials and/or on our website, unless a special agreement is made prohibiting such use.
Are you opted out of the AEI promotional materials and examples on the website if you purchase branding free licenses?

I would like to purchase branding free licenses but I do not want to have our site included on the PhotoPost website or any other promotional material.

That would sort of reduce the value of us having purchased the branding-free licenses.


Also, by purchasing the branding-free licenses, that gives you the "express permission" required to remove all of the notices, correct?
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Old November 25th, 2005, 06:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Yes if you purchase branding free you're opted out of being included in promo materials (unless you want to be).

And yes with branding free you are given permission to remove the visible powered by notice and "PhotoPost" name. Note, though, that you must keep the copyright notices intact in the source code files (which is not visible on your website).
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Old November 25th, 2005, 06:53 PM   #3 (permalink)
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By "source code" you do not also mean comments in _HTML_ source code do you? While they aren't visible on the web site exactly, they would be visible by anyone viewing the source code of any generated HTML page.

You mean the truely never seen-by-public .php source code.

I've noticed that you guys have put some random copyright comments in the templates and generated HTML as well, I assume those can be removed as well when a branding-free license is purchased?


Thanks for the clarification & prompt reply.

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