Category : BASIC Source Code
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Code.Print for Visual Basic
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Version 2.20
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L I C E N S E I N F O R M A T I O N
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Last updated: December 1992



This file contains important license information regarding the
use of Code.Print for Visual Basic, Version 2.20. This
information applies to individual users who wish to pass copies
out to friends and associates.

User Groups, Computer Clubs, Disk Vendors and Distributors,
Subscription Services, Disk-of-the-Month Clubs, etc., should
refer to the VENDOR.DOC file for complete information relating to
them.

BBS SYSOPs should refer to the SYSOP.DOC file for complete
information relating to them.

PLEASE! Show your support for Shareware by registering the
programs you actually use. Caladonia Systems depends upon and
needs your support. Thank you!


Trial Use License:
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Code.Print for Visual Basic is NOT a public domain program. It
is Copyright (c) 1991, 1992 by Caladonia Systems Inc. All rights
reserved.

This software and accompanying documentation are protected by
United States Copyright law and also by International Treaty
provisions. Any use of this software in violation of Copyright
law or the terms of this limited license will be prosecuted to
the best of our ability. The conditions under which you may copy
this software and documentation are clearly outlined below under
"Distribution Restrictions".

Caladonia Systems hereby grants you a limited license to use this
software for evaluation purposes for a period not to exceed thirty
(30) days. If you intend to continue using this software (and/or
it's documentation) after the thirty (30) day evaluation period,
you MUST make a registration payment to Caladonia Systems.


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Using this software after the thirty (30) day evaluation period,
without registering the software is a violation of the terms of
this limited license.

Licensee shall not use, copy, rent, lease, sell, modify,
decompile, disassemble, otherwise reverse engineer, or transfer
the licensed program except as provided in this agreement. Any
such unauthorized use shall result in immediate and automatic
termination of this license.

All rights not expressly granted here are reserved to Caladonia
Systems Inc.


Limited Distribution License:
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As the copyright holder for Code.Print for Visual Basic,
Caladonia Systems authorizes distribution by individuals only in
accordance with the following restrictions.

(User Groups, Computer Clubs, Disk Vendors and Distributors,
Subscription Services, Disk-of-the-Month Clubs, etc., should
refer to the VENDOR.DOC file for complete information relating
to them.)

(BBS SYSOPs should refer to the SYSOP.DOC file for complete
information relating to them.)

Individuals are hereby granted permission by Caladonia Systems to
copy the Code.Print for Visual Basic diskette for their own use
(for evaluation purposes) or for other individuals to evaluate,
ONLY when the following conditions are met.

The Code.Print for Visual Basic package is defined as containing
all the material listed in the PACKING.LST text file. If any
files listed in the PACKING.LST text file, or the PACKING.LST
file itself, are missing, then the package is not complete and
distribution is forbidden. Please contact us to obtain a
complete package suitable for distribution.

o The Code.Print for Visual Basic package - including all
related program files and documentation files - CANNOT
be modified in any way and must be distributed as a
complete package, without exception. The PACKING.LST
text file contains a list of all files that are part of
the Code.Print for Visual Basic package.

o No price or other compensation may be charged for the
Code.Print for Visual Basic package. A distribution
cost may be charged for the cost of the diskette,
shipping and handling, as long as the total (per disk)
does not exceed



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o US$8.00 in the U.S. and Canada, or US$12.00
internationally.

o The Code.Print for Visual Basic package CANNOT be sold
as part of some other inclusive package. Nor can it be
included in any commercial software packaging offer,
without a written agreement from Caladonia Systems.

o The PRINTED User's Guide may not be reproduced in whole
or in part, using any means, without the written
permission of Caladonia Systems. In other words, the
disk-based documentation may not be distributed in
PRINTED (hardcopy) form.

o The Code.Print for Visual Basic package cannot be
"rented" or "leased" to others.

o Licensee shall not use, copy, rent, lease, sell,
modify, decompile, disassemble, otherwise reverse
engineer, or transfer the licensed program except as
provided in this agreement. Any such unauthorized use
shall result in immediate and automatic termination of
this license.

o U.S. Government Information: Use, duplication, or
disclosure by the U.S. Government of the computer
software and documentation in this package shall be
subject to the restricted rights applicable to
commercial computer software as set forth in
subdivision (b)(3)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data
and Computer Software clause at 252.227-7013 (DFARS
52.227-7013). The Contractor/manufacturer is Caladonia
Systems Inc. 522 W. Mercer Pl., Suite 303 Seattle, WA
98119-4474.

All rights not expressly granted here are reserved to
Caladonia Systems Inc.


















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  3 Responses to “Category : BASIC Source Code
Archive   : CPVB22.ZIP
Filename : LICENSE.DOC

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