VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> wrote in news:it6uit$sn2$1@news.albasani.net:
> You can download it once and then copy the installer to as many
> hosts as you want. If it's the free version, no more requirements.
Not exactly. You can download it, install it and make use of it, but
you cannot be making money by doing so. if you are, you legally should
be acquiring the corporate version license. The free version is
intended for end users who aren't charging to clean a machine as it's
usually, well, theirs.
> product, not MBAM's. They don't own Inno. They cannot regulate the
> distribution or execution of their installer for a license of a
> product that isn't their property. Put the installer on a USB thumb
Malwarebytes most certainly can regulate the distribution of the
installer, Vanguard. You should see inno's licensing terms. You are,
again, talking completely runny **** from your ass. Violent, explosive
diarhea.
> installer to get it to the other hosts. MBAM's license doesn't
> apply against that installer program. It only applies against
> whatever the installer delivers.
The "installer" is carrying malwarebytes software. It's a glorified
shell for stupid windows users. Malwarebytes does legally have the
right to dictate how that executable is distributed.
I told you last time, if you talk ****, I might call you on it.
> MBAM's license applies only against their property, not Inno's
> property. Only after you run the installer to deliver MBAM's
Idiot.
> So it looks like you are just fine the way you are doing things.
He is, because he isn't running a shop and charging people. If he was,
he'd be against the terms of the licensing.
> Their license doesn't apply against the Inno installer so you can
> make as many copies as you want and distribute it to as many hosts
> as you want. It's when you *run* the installer to then deposit
Actually, If Malwarebytes wanted to be pissy about that, they could
change who/what can host the executable. Inno does own the installer,
but they sublease rights to authors who make use of it. IE: They don't
interfere. You are talking 100% explosive ****, again.
> MBAM's software that their license comes into play - but really
> don't make logical sense regarding the free version and applies to
Considering I believe you still run a keygenned version right? What do
you care one way or the other?
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