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Dotfuscator VS.Net license? need URL

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    The free obfuscator with VS.net is the preemptive.com community edition. On the preemptive site it says it's only for acadamic and personal use. So does that mean if you buy VS.Net 2003 and obfuscate your code with it, that you can't sell your app? I'm looking for a url to some Microsoft legal that says there are no restrictions to the bundled version of the dotfuscator. If anyone wants to respond with just conjecture and guesses, no thanks, I need a url. I need legalese. thanks in advance if you have a URL, "Outside of a dog, a book is Man’s best friend. And inside of a dog, it’s too dark to read." -Groucho Marx

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      The free obfuscator with VS.net is the preemptive.com community edition. On the preemptive site it says it's only for acadamic and personal use. So does that mean if you buy VS.Net 2003 and obfuscate your code with it, that you can't sell your app? I'm looking for a url to some Microsoft legal that says there are no restrictions to the bundled version of the dotfuscator. If anyone wants to respond with just conjecture and guesses, no thanks, I need a url. I need legalese. thanks in advance if you have a URL, "Outside of a dog, a book is Man’s best friend. And inside of a dog, it’s too dark to read." -Groucho Marx

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      I would imagine you could find the text of the EULA for dotfuscator somewhere on the VS.NET 2003 CDs. That would tell you for sure what you are allowed to do. James "It is self repeating, of unknown pattern" Data - Star Trek: The Next Generation

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        The free obfuscator with VS.net is the preemptive.com community edition. On the preemptive site it says it's only for acadamic and personal use. So does that mean if you buy VS.Net 2003 and obfuscate your code with it, that you can't sell your app? I'm looking for a url to some Microsoft legal that says there are no restrictions to the bundled version of the dotfuscator. If anyone wants to respond with just conjecture and guesses, no thanks, I need a url. I need legalese. thanks in advance if you have a URL, "Outside of a dog, a book is Man’s best friend. And inside of a dog, it’s too dark to read." -Groucho Marx

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        the dotfuscator shipped with 2003 is the "community edition" of the dotfuscator and i would GUESS that the same rules apply if you get it from vs.net2003 or from their site. also the community edition is not very good , it does merely change method/prop names , nothing else... we use the full version which has workflow obfuscation , break ildasm , string encryption and shite , works lovely.. //Roger

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