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Originally posted by druber:
**considering that those who use coldstone to develop a game will be held to a licensing agreement, what is the licensing agreement? how would a shareware deal work? might there be help with distribution (just in case, ya know)? some info here, which i think is independant of the coldstone developement effort, is certainly called for. (salute)
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If you think of Coldstone as a 'development tool/environment', as RealBasic is (which is being used to develop Coldstone), then the product of Coldstone as a standalone application, should be the exclusive property of the licensed owner/user of Coldstone. As such, the game can be distributed either as freeware, shareware or standard retail product by the licensee of Coldstone with no obligation to the licensor.
If Coldstone or some part of Coldstone is also distributed with your 'stand alone' application, then Ambrosia or Beenox can/will exert some control over your distribution.
What is possible, even likely, Ambrosia and Beenox could request/demand that 'Made with Coldstone Game Engine' be prominently displayed somewhere in your game.
Of course, if Ambrosia thinks that it (your game) has a good potential Ambrosia market, you could hear from them.
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