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I am quite versed in the use of a program that is licensed free for non-commercial use. The owners of the program claim that it is a violation of their license for me to teach, install or consult for a fee about their program. Since they "revoked" my license they have re-worded their license terms so the any licensee who uses my services (or any unlicensed third party) will void their own license.

http://www.seiscomp3.org/wiki/license

Can they do this? Can they revoke the license of a legitimate user if they contract me to help them with the software?

In my internet searches I have found no precedence for this.

all comments welcome.

Angel

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SO is not a legal site. Consult a legal professional. – user166390 Jul 14 '12 at 18:51
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maybe programmers.stackexchange.com would be a better place... – Rook Jul 14 '12 at 19:05

closed as off topic by pst, duskwuff, Chris, Rook, Monolo Jul 15 '12 at 9:19

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