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Allow me to make your point even clearer. CR defines a 'report' as anything created with their software, including a text export. Broadcasting an exported file requires a CBL, which is the fact that spurred my original post. So if I give this file to someone else, and they broadcast it, they aren't even using the RPT fomrat.
Or here is another scenario. A developer can create a cllent application that allows user's to view and export reports. That user gets a copy of the runtime software and doesn't sign any license agreement with CR. What if they write a script that automates the distribution? Hard for CD to enforce a license with someone like that.
I am not sure, however, that you could transfer that right to yourself, since you have agreed to the license. You might be able to say the license is unenforceable, but only if you are willing to spend the money to argue the case. Ken Hamady, On-site Custom Crystal Reports Training & Consulting
Public classes and individual training.
Guide to using Crystal in VB
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Or here is another scenario. A developer can create a cllent application that allows user's to view and export reports. That user gets a copy of the runtime software and doesn't sign any license agreement with CR. What if they write a script that automates the distribution? Hard for CD to enforce a license with someone like that.
I am not sure, however, that you could transfer that right to yourself, since you have agreed to the license. You might be able to say the license is unenforceable, but only if you are willing to spend the money to argue the case. Ken Hamady, On-site Custom Crystal Reports Training & Consulting
Public classes and individual training.
Guide to using Crystal in VB
tek@kenhamady.com