--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "john dean" <deanwork2003@y...> wrote: > > Let them prove their case in court. > I would suggest being discrete and not posting them openly. If they take you to court, they will win since you accepted the license agreement that says you are not to share the profiles. Inkjet Art recently removed all their profiles, not wanting to risk the cost of going to court. I just tried to look for that part of the license for my copy of Xrite/Monaco Profiler Platinum, but it seems you can only find it when you are installing it. After I download the 165MB upgrade tonight, I'll pay more attention when installing it, and grab the license to a file. I'm certain there is language that prevents me from making a profile library, and I know GMB has similar language in the i1 software. But agreements can always be reached if you are important enough, or if you fork over enough money. Hopefully Mr. Atkinson has permission to post those profiles, last time I think Epson paid the extra license fee for his profiles. Since they are up on a private web space, I can only assume that a private agreement has been reached.
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Re: Sharing EyeOne Profiles
2005-12-09 by Greg
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