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I've noticed the following in the Terms and Conditions document:

Typemock Isolator is made available, nonexclusively, to you only for your personal or internal business use in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations.


and

Except for distributions for internal business and/or personal use to your employees or contractors in compliance with these Terms and Conditions, you may not distribute or transfer Typemock Isolator or any services or software associated with or derived from it, modify, copy, license, sub-license or create derivative works from Typemock Isolator, unless you obtain Typemock's written permission in advance.


In this it is stated that "distributions for internal business and/or personal use to your employees" is acceptable. There is also no definition for the use of the pronoun "you" in the document. In considering this, one company (you) only needs to purchase one copy of TypeMock Professional/Enterprise for all employees and build servers to utilize its capabilities.

Is this the intended form of licensing?
asked by bradgearon (1.5k points)

2 Answers

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Hi,

Naturally, this is not the intended MEANING of the license.
The market size has not reached the point in which one license per company will be enough to sustain us. :wink:

Being no authority on legal terms (which mean that I'm probably completely wrong here) I think that "legally" speaking the end of the quoted statement:
in compliance with these Terms and Conditions

Is covering this, but since this was drafted by our legal department.
I think its best that they look at this.
answered by lior (13.2k points)
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Hi,
This part of the license has to do with distribution and not usage.
We don't want other companies to distribute the Typemock Isolator installers.
This is to protect you from spyware and other 'goodies' that can added to the installer.
But each team is entitled to distribute the installer internally.

The usage requirements are that each developer requires a purchased license in order to use the time saving Enterprise/Professional features, as well as the build server.
answered by eli (5.7k points)
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