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« on: February 17, 2004, 09:34:00 PM »

I run a website for an organization of organizations.  I'd like to use this script to create a master calendar which will include events applicable and accessible to all of the organizations.  However, I'd like them to be able to put their specific events in the master calendar db but, if they wish, to have their own websites list either only their events (or at least that would be the default) or only their events plus regional events, etc.

So, would this be a single license (all are non-profits) or a multiple license since the calendar would be accessed from 8-10-? different websites?

PS  I've used your old calendar for years and people love it!  Can the data that is from the old (original) calendar be migrated to vers. 3.2?

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« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2004, 08:48:00 PM »

I am not CalendarScript's author but this is from the pricing page:  
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One. A license may be used on and accessed from only one domain. That is, you may install a copy of the program on your external web site, www.yoursite.com,  and also on your Intranet at intranet.yoursite.com with only one license. If your company uses two or more domains for your organization, however, then a license is required for each domain on which the application will reside.
So how many domains will it be running under?

I (again not the script's author) would consider a subdomain as a different domain but I don't know what Matt thinks.

Dan O.

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« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2004, 07:16:00 PM »

I hate to split hairs.  Our organization, not for profit, has one site but four domains that point to it as described below: www.alaskanazarene.org  www.alaskanazarene.net  www.alaskanazarene.com  www.alaskanazarene.us
No matter the domain, they refer you to the same site.  The other domains are parked at www.alaskanazarene.com,  meaning there is not an individual file structure for each.  Is it therefore necessary to purchase a license for each of these?

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Joe Young

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« Reply #3 on: March 03, 2004, 08:18:00 PM »

Again, I am not Matt (CalendarScript's author) but the pricing page does say:
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A license may be used on and accessed from only one domain.
It doesn't say anything about needing to be being installed on different hosts (servers). If you want a different opinion, I suggest you contact Matt (CalendarScript's author) directly by email.

JMO

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