![]() Let me know if you think I'm wrong.Ĭlause (a): ". While outsourcing, usually app isn't yours but clients. I guess the key words are sell and outsource. There are no restrictions in EULA who can buy it. I've done some more research and it looks like small teams can sell apps build with VS2013Comm. So your small team can't develop customized app for big company. Since the agency is a contractor developing this application for the Fortune 500 firm, and since the application is not an open source project, the agency cannot use Visual Studio Community 2013 for developing and testing the application. The agency has 5 employees working on the project and would like to use Visual Studio Community 2013. The application is not an open source project. "Example 2: A Fortune 500 firm has outsourced the development of its store-locator mobile application to a small agency. It looks like size of your client is important.įrom Visual Studio 2013 and MSDN Licensing Whitepaper - November-2014 page 10: I may be misinterpreting the whole thing as English is not my native language.Ĭan we assume that we can use a software if the license does not make it clear, for example "it's not allowed to use it in this or that senario" as for "Entreprises" in the clause "b"? for me it sounds a bit restrictive as it does not cover a wide range of usage (Open source, freelance work, contribution to applications you don't own etc), the confusion comes exactly from the terme ' OWN' used in the sentence, You may make one backup copy of the software, forĪs an "Individual" I'm interested in the clause "a", however it's not that clear and explicit. The uses permitted above include use of the software inĭ. Ownership), are controlled by, or are under common control with anĬ. “affiliates” means those entities that control (via majority (or the equivalent in other currencies) in annual revenues, and (a) more than 250 PCs or users or (b) more than one million US dollars Is any organization and its affiliates who collectively have either ![]() Open source and education purposes as permitted above. Not use the software to develop or test your applications, except for ![]()
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