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This is O.T., but I just recieved my MSDN mail with a notice of upcoming
events that apparently includes a promotional kit, of which the VS would
interest me a great deal. Now, these kits being promotional - does that hold
any limitations appart from the standard 'non disclosure agreement' - or
whatever, could one expect to be allowed to publish software in various
ways, and for any lenght of time?

Not that I am thinking of being able to sell, or actually build a profitable
business around it - just showing off, you know! Creativity needs an outlet!


Tony. . .
 
Re: Charlie. . .

Re: Charlie. . .

Honestly, I don't know the limitations of it. But so far as I know, MSDN has
no NDA associated with it. Does have EULAs - read those carefully.

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"Tony Sperling" <tony.sperling@dbREMOVEmail.dk> wrote in message
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> This is O.T., but I just recieved my MSDN mail with a notice of upcoming
> events that apparently includes a promotional kit, of which the VS would
> interest me a great deal. Now, these kits being promotional - does that
> hold any limitations appart from the standard 'non disclosure agreement' -
> or whatever, could one expect to be allowed to publish software in various
> ways, and for any lenght of time?
>
> Not that I am thinking of being able to sell, or actually build a
> profitable business around it - just showing off, you know! Creativity
> needs an outlet!
>
>
> Tony. . .
>
>
>
 
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