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Ok. Copy of EULa must be included as copy or may just write a link to website and inform user that it's made in Autoit?

None of it. Go ahead and read the autoit EULA, it says exactly what you may do with it.

Broken link? PM me and I'll send you the file!

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If only all tools where as open as AutoIt >_

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SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE

AutoIt

Author : Jonathan Bennett and the AutoIt Team

WWW : http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/

Email : support at autoitscript dot com

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The definition of SOFTWARE PRODUCT includes any files generated by the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, such as compiled script files in the form of standalone executables.

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2. COPYRIGHT

All title and copyrights in and to the SOFTWARE PRODUCT are owned by the Author of this Software...

From lines listed above follows, that no-one(excluding authors) have no rights to add their own copyright. J.B. & AT are really authors of compiled scripts, but not of all file, - of first 'x' bytes that are "AutoIt3.exe" with a few modified bytes..

(just wanted to be correctly understood).

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Nobody doubts, that this so-called "licence" is handwritten, and no-one didn't think deeply about it, and silence only confirms it..

That software license is legal and binding and you agreed to it when you installed AutoIt.

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That software license is legal and binding and you agreed to it when you installed AutoIt.

Yes, of course. Who's questioning that?

@Godless, there is a new EULA with new version of AutoIt (latest beta at least).

It goes like this now, related to what interests you:

The definition of SOFTWARE PRODUCT does not includes any files generated by the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, such as compiled script files in the form of standalone executables.

edit:

It was a bug in EULA. <-- this is funny part of the post. Laugh damit, laugh...

Edited by trancexx

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