Hi All, I am trying to run some of our web applications, which are specifically developed having MS IE in mind, through wine on Suse Linux.
I am just concerned that is there any license obligations to MS if we use IE or some IE related dll files in wine...???
The idea is to reduce the MS licenses and we're that even after running the IE in Wine does it require any MS license...??
Thanks in Advance.
Jaydeep.
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Jaydeep <[email protected]> wrote about {Wine] Internet Explorer
Your best bet is to have the web applications redesigned to be W3C compliant and usable by other browsers.
James McKenzie
Not only might you owe money to Microsoft for running IE, you might be in legal troubles as the EULA for IE states that it will only be used with Microsoft Windows(TM) operating systems.Hi All, I am trying to run some of our web applications, which are specifically developed having MS
IE in mind, through wine on Suse Linux.
I am just concerned that is there any license obligations to MS if we use IE or some IE related dll
files in wine...???
Your best bet is to have the web applications redesigned to be W3C compliant and usable by other browsers.
James McKenzie
Internet Explorer
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 9:03 AM, James
Mckenzie<[email protected]> wrote:
considered nonbinding and unenforceable.
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-Austin
Mckenzie<[email protected]> wrote:
Depends on your localities. In the EU and other places, that clause isJaydeep <[email protected]> wrote about {Wine] Â Internet ExplorerNot only might you owe money to Microsoft for running IE, you might be in legal troubles as the EULA for IE states that it will only be used with Microsoft Windows(TM) operating systems.Hi All, Â I am trying to run some of our web applications, which are specifically developed having MS
IE in mind, through wine on Suse Linux.
I am just concerned that is there any license obligations to MS if we use IE or some IE related dll
files in wine...???
considered nonbinding and unenforceable.
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-Austin
Internet Explorer
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:53, Jaydeep<[email protected]> wrote:
We can give you totally wrong legal advice without being accountable.
Gert
You should be asking your lawyer this...Hi All, Â I am trying to run some of our web applications, which are specifically developed having MS IE in mind, through wine on Suse Linux.
I am just concerned that is there any license obligations to MS if we use IE or some IE related dll files in wine...???
The idea is to reduce the MS licenses and we're that even after running the IE in Wine does it require any MS license...??
We can give you totally wrong legal advice without being accountable.
Gert