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- You may install and use the component in only one of your development computer (desktop or laptop)
per license you purchase.
- You may make one copy of the component in machine-readable form solely for backup
purposes. You must reproduce on any such copy all copyright notices and any other
proprietary legends on the original copy of the component.
- You may integrate the component to your software on any region, like windows
application, web, PDA, mobile application etc. But the number of different software
depends on the license you purchased.
- You CAN NOT redistribute the purchased component unless you purchase a redistribute
license, you can not redistribute the purchased component in free even you purchase
a redistribute license.
- You CAN NOT re-publish or crack the component to integrate your own project.
- You CAN NOT integrate the component with your own project over the license number
you purchased. For example, if you purchased a Single Developer License, you can only publish one
projects with the component.
- In your distribution, you are allowed to rename the assembly file name, but this
is only allowed when you distribute your product as a complete production, not as a
reusable part, for example selling it as another component.