LiveCode Commercial License
Mark Schonewille
m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Thu Sep 18 06:01:56 EDT 2014
Hi John,
RunRev has never charged royalties. If you create an app with a licensed
copy of LiveCode, you can sell that app forever, even after your license
expires. However, after your LiveCode license expires, you will no
longer be able to release commercial copies of a newly built standalone,
because your copy of LiveCode would revert to the open-source version.
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Mark Schonewille
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On 9/18/2014 11:28, JB wrote:
> I was not awary LiveCode updated their commercial license.
> My question is they say you are billed annually which is like
> was done for Revoluton Enterprise. Then they say you can
> cancel anytime and you are never charged royalties. That
> was my problem with LiveCode is if I remember correctly
> when they went to LiveCode they charged royalties.
>
> So, if I have a commercial license I can sell as many copies
> of my program royalty free forever? In other words what if I
> cancel my annual license, am I still allowed to sell copies of
> the program I made with the commercial license royalty free
> forever or is there a catch somewhere that then forces me to
> stop selling the program or pay some royalties?
>
> John Balgenorth
>
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