In the past I have asked and they want everything to be shown all the time. Yes you don't click through something to download eclipse, however I'm sure there is a provision somewhere on the website. And don't ask to loud or they'll add one :)
On 2010-05-26, at 12:32 AM, Thomas Hallgren wrote:
On 05/25/2010 11:16 PM, John Arthorne wrote:
... But, knowing lawyers they would probably say, "you
should ask them every time regardless", just to be on the safe side.
My guess is that when asked, they would probably say that it's OK to
make an exception in this case since you already run software that
implies the same SUA. If we haven't really asked a lawyer if that's
indeed a lawyers opinion, then perhaps it would be worth doing that?
- thomas
John
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 4:30 AM, Thomas
Hallgren <thomas@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
Why must a user approve the EPL license over and over again when
installing content from Eclipse.org? Can't that approval be regarded as
implicit given that he uses the Eclipse IDE?
IANAL but to me it's rather obvious that nobody will disapprove this
particular license ever. If someone isn't happy using it, how can they
continue using Eclipse?
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
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