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> Great! You found an answer! Yes, they were just my
> opinions and labeled as such. No, I never accused you,
> merely posted my thoughts, which is what you asked for
> in the first place.
Actualy, that isn't quite true. A poster submitted a question on how
to have multiple writers have their stuff PDF'd. I submitted a
response based on the scenario I've been describing. Simply on that,
several people said my suggestion was breaking the EULA. My position
was that I read the EULA and I didn't think it was, but if they knew
otherwise, let me know how. All I got in its place was opinion and
how I MUST be wrong because others on the list (none with adobe in
the domain) thought otherwise.
I never brought the EULA up in the first place.
> > Goober...I just got off the phone with Adobe,
> > licensing.
> >
> > The situation: 5 users. Each with a current single
> > user license using
> > a current version (5.x). Each of them has a licensed
> > single user
> > version loaded on their local machine. One of the
> > machines is
> > watching a network folder and PDFnig the output of
> > those 5 users and
> > sending to a common folder.
> >
> > Adobe's response: Since everyone of the 5 would have
> > their own
> > license, Adobe does NOT have a problem with one of
> > them watching the
> > network folder and PDFing the output of the 5 users.
> > Even gave me a
> > case number (515228*)
> >
> > Before you accuse someone of trying to break their
> > licensing
> > agreement, you should do the research before basing
> > it on speculation
> > and personal interpretation.
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---Buzz Lightyear
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