Category : Pascal Source Code
Archive   : SYST55C.ZIP
Filename : STATMENT.LIC

 
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EAGLE Performance Software
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P.O. Box 292786, Lewisville, TX 75029-2786 (214)-539-7855


LICENSE STATEMENT
November 13, 1990


Eagle Performance Software is glad that you had the opportunity to test this
high quality software! If you have decided to use the routines or the
documentation for your benefit, you are expected to register. It will
assure you that you have up to date products and access to customer service.


LEVELS OF REGISTRATION

Two Levels - If you want to register, you can choose one of two levels of
registration - (1) non-profit user or (2) commercial user. All registrants
will receive the complete source code (except for SYST unit).

NON-PROFIT USER - For a private license, registration may be for private or
non-profit Shareware use. As a restriction, you may NOT produce executable
code programs for profit.

COMMERCIAL USER - For this level, a corporation, company, institution,
organization, or individual can use the software to create executable
programs to DIRECTLY or INDIRECTLY make a profit. The source code cannot be
sold or distributed. No royalties are required.


FEES

License Agreement Form - The License Agreement, LICENSE.LIC, has the fees
for each level of registration including upgrading from previous
versions.

Mailing in License - The License Agreement, LICENSE.LIC, must be signed
and mailed to the author(s) for registration. Purchasing the product
constitutes agreement with this license.

Distribution - The distribution of the publically released software is
encouraged and can only be distributed without profit. ASP approved vendors
may distribute the software if the price does not exceed $5. Permission is
required otherwise.

Texas Orders - Only orders in Texas need to add the Texas sales tax.

Foreign Orders - For checks not drawn on U.S. banks, add $5 to the total.
Add $3 for shipping. Only U.S. dollars accepted.

Accounting - If you are in a profit making organization, you can usually get
the funds from petty cash accounts rather than going through major
approvals.


BASIC TERMS:

1. This license applies to the Turbo Pascal, C, and/or Assembly source code
for each product.

2. You must treat the software just like a book - ONLY ONE CPU PER LICENSE
can use the software at the same time in the original or modified forms.
However, you are authorized to make archival copies for safekeeping.

3. You may not modify the code and redistribute it to other users without
permission of the author.

4. The license applies to the original copy of the code as well as updated
versions which are available on CompuServe's Borland Forum. The author
is neither obligated to provide updated versions nor notices of error
corrections.

5. Customer support will be provided as outlined in the introduction of the
software documents.

6. The user agrees to conscientiously respect the copyright to the author of
the code and not to illegally, unethically, or neglectfully exploit the
services provided by the author(s).

7. NO COMPETITION - In no case shall any user use any portion of the code or
documentation to commercially compete with Eagle Performance Software.

8. This code is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either
expressed or implied, included but not limited to the implied warranty of
merchantability and fitness for a specific purpose. The entire risk as
to the quality and performance of the coding is with you. Should the
code prove defective, you assume the entire cost of all necessary
servicing, repair or correction.

9. In no event will the author be liable to you for any damages, including
any lost profits, lost savings or other incidental or consequential
damages arising out of the use or inability to use this code.

10. The terms for future licensing may be changed.


  3 Responses to “Category : Pascal Source Code
Archive   : SYST55C.ZIP
Filename : STATMENT.LIC

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