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I've reported all as abuse; I advise others to do the same!
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Thanks
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Sorry if this is the wrong forum, I will repost if it is.
I would like to use the ColorPicker () in one of our products, but our lawyers are barfing on the sentence "You may not sublicense the Work" in section 5(e) of the CPOL.
It is my contention that that means we are not allowed to sublicense the ColorPicker individually, but in no way is it meant to restrict how are product is sold. Our product itself is sublicensed as it is customized by various resellers to more fit their customer base. But this modification does not require changes to binaries (the resellers don't receive or own our source code), it is just the modification of a metadata layer in the database to make this customization?
So does the line "You may not sublicense the Work" apply in this scenario?
Thanks,
Mark
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You can mail the author and see if he/she can offer you an explicit license.
Most of my articles use CPOL, but sometimes someone mails me saying their company wants some specific license - say BSD. In those cases, I send them an email granting them explicit rights to use the code under BSD. That might be a simpler solution for you than to try and get CPOL reworded.
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The FreeDictionary.com definition of Sublicensing is "A license giving rights of production or marketing of products or services to a person or company that is not the primary holder of such rights"
So "You may not sublicense the Work" means "you may not give the rights of production or marketing of products or services to a person or company that is not the primary holder of such rights" which, we feel, is only fair.
This doesn't stop you using the work in your programs, or selling it or modifying it. It simply means you can't change the rights associated with the Work that have been provided by the CPOL.
ArvinGirl wrote: Our product itself is sublicensed as it is customized by various resellers to more fit their customer base
As long as you're sublicensing your product and not the ColourPicker then I would assume1 that's fine.
1 I am not a lawyer nor do I play one on TV. Your lawyers will have to determine this.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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After all this moving menus and buttons and so, I am not positive about it being a bug, or simply a new feature. It must also probably have been addressed already, sorry if it is the case.
The menu stating "Rage | My Settings | My CodeProject | My Bookmarks | My Articles | Sign out" is now at the top right of the screen, black font on white background.
On the same line on the left, I have "5,859,026 members and growing! (17,584 online)", same colors, bold.
Then, below comes Bob on the left and advertisement on the right, below again the Home ... Lounge menu bar, and then everything else.
What I am wondering about is the first line, it doesn't really fit with the rest (it used to be between Bob and the advertisement, and the menu bar, with orange background), but since it is resistant to CTRL+F5, it must be a feature, ain't it ?
I run FF3.0.5 with CPHog.
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Tis indeed a feature. Has been for a little while now, and I have to agree that it's jarring.
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The account specific links (sign in, and then your account settings) were moved to the very top-right becuase many people simply missed those links where we had them previously. With the way it is now it's easy for me to say "sign in using the links at the top right" or "Your account settings are at the top right of every page" without members going "where? I can't see them"
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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It seems the recent update to CP has broken the Formatting tools when creating messages. They used to work perfectly with Opera, but now, whenever I click one, my message posts as if I clicked submit. These tools include Bold, Italic, Code Block, Link, etc. (It appears the smileys work, however.)
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Which version of Opera? 9.63 on Windows is working fine for me.
9.02 couldn't even load a page without crashing.
My other account...
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9.61, 9.63, and 10.0 Beta
Edit: Seems most of them work in 9.6x except the link tools. There are more problems in 10, but that is a beta.
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Is there a feature like this already? where we check whos online?
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For privacy reasons, no there isn't.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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How about everyone get also option to hid themselves????
If you still don't like it. Then its oooK and k00l
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I'm writing an article on MSAA, Microsoft Active Accessibility. I noticed that there seems to be only one other article on MSAA on CP - http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cpp/msaa_intro.aspx[^] - which is in the Languages » C / C++ Language section. It seems to me that the proper place for an article on MSAA would be Platforms, Frameworks & Libraries » Win32/64 SDK & OS, and that there should be an MSAA section underneath that:
Platforms, Frameworks & Libraries » Win32/64 SDK & OS » MSAA
What do you think?
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Totally agree and have made the move.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Cool.
Are you going to create MSAA section under Platforms, Frameworks & Libraries » Win32/64 SDK & OS?
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How about a 'Microsoft Active Accessibility' subsection instead?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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That's great! My article is there now.
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There are currently several problems with the article header.
- The Level is being overwritten by the License. For example, this line:
Languages » C / C++ Language » General Intermediate License: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
is being displayed as:
Languages » C / C++ Language » General License: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
- The article header level/license display is jammed up against the location breadcrumb. I suggest putting the license on the second line, underneath the breadcrumb:
Languages » C / C++ Language » General Intermediate
License: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
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Ah - good catch. Added to the bug list.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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How do I see previous aliases of a current member? I know someone told me, but for the life of me I cannot remember!
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You'd have to traverse his message history.
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I thought there was some link or field that gave that data; maybe it was only in my narcoleptic dreams...
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leckey wrote: I thought there was some link or field that gave that data; maybe it was only in my narcoleptic dreams...
Do you have any particular user in mind?
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