INTERBASE XE3 SERVER is sold on Embarcadero website. There is a server price and the number of users. What does this number of users mean? Those. I will buy a server for 7000 and only one computer can work with the base?
For example, I am writing software for a commercial organization on an unlicensed IDE (there are no contracts other than verbal ones), then what risks do this organization itself have when using this software. And how the verification commission will be able to determine whether this needlework is unlicensed.
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- Yeah, right. This is the meaning of user licenses. Perhaps even here it means not just one user (at all), but the number of simultaneous connections from different users = X. That is, say, out of ten users for whom accounts are entered, one at a time can work. But all this needs to be clarified for each software.
- There are different ways. But in general, if the authorship of the software is clear, then, it is clear that the author should have been licensed to instrumental development tools. In addition, compilers leave traces in the executable file, such as: computer name, compile time, file paths, etc.
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