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  1. Many thanks for the previous reply. Exile360, upon your advice I emailed the aforementioned address, infact I have emailed that address twice now. It has been over 3 weeks of my initial email and I have had no response as of yet. That is - after having waited over a week for a response, instead of posting again on the forum, I sent a further email. Again I have waited over a week but have had no reply so I am hoping you will be able to help further. Is it possible for you to bring this to the recepients attention or similar? Or do you have any further suggestions or advice or information? Thank you for all the help so far, it is much appreciated. I look forward to further replies. Thank you
  2. Okay, many thanks for the reply. At what point would I fall into the category of (or what would make me) a corporate user, making it necessary for me to purchase a corporate license? Thank you for all the help so far, it is much appreciated. I look forward to further replies. Thank you
  3. Thank you very much for your replies. I am a bit confused as Exile stated "...still fall under consumer licensing so the one-time license fee still applies". And then "...but as an individual, independent software developer you have no need to pursue corporate licensing so you should be just fine ." Can you please clarify this as it is a little unclear? If I have no need to pursue corporate licensing which license is it that you are referring to? And why would I need this? I'm assuming that this is a non-free version, if so why would I need to use this as you mention I do not need to pursue corporate licensing. Thank you for your input "you know why-", exile appears to be the/a product manager, is this correct? If so then this information can be deemed from management, correct? I just want to make sure I get this completely correct as you mention: Please can this also be clarified, so there is no uncertainty? Please provide as much detail and information as possible. Thank you for all your help so far, it is appreciated. I look forward to further replies. Thank you
  4. Thank you very much for your replies. I am a bit confused as Exile stated "...still fall under consumer licensing so the one-time license fee still applies". And then "...but as an individual, independent software developer you have no need to pursue corporate licensing so you should be just fine ." Can you please clarify this as it is a little unclear? If I have no need to pursue corporate licensing which license is it that you are referring to? And why would I need this? I'm assuming that this is a non-free version, if so why would I need to use this as you mention I do not need to pursue corporate licensing. Thank you for your input "you know why-", exile appears to be the/a product manager, is this correct? If so then this information can be deemed from management, correct? I just want to make sure I get this completely correct as you mention:
  5. Thank you for your reply. I have not yet made any money. Basically it is to learn how to make software and then make some and sell it. Is learning also a part of the commercial aspect? That is if I were to learn, to make money. If you need further details or information please ask and I will try my best to fulfill your query as this issue is a priority and is of importance to me. Thank you for your help so far, it is much appreciated. Look forward to futher replies. Thank you
  6. Dear MalwareBytes, I am slightly confused as to the license and if I can run Malwares on my machine validly. If I make money I would figure that makes this PC a commercial PC. I have not yet made any but am intending to use the PC to make money (so that would be deemed for commercial purposes?), not for a company (as of yet, I am figuring that having a company and a PC within such an environment for those purposes would make that a commercial PC). The license states - section 11 : "You may not use the Software for any commercial purpose. The License is for use on the personal or business computers of its owner only." Since I am the owner of this PC does that make it valid for me to use malwares on it? I am slightly confused as to when a personal computer becomes a business or one used for commercial purposes computer. Reading this section in the license it seems that it should be okay, since I am not using the software for commercial purposes i.e. to make money with. Also if I am learning whilst this is installed how is this deemed? I installed MalwareBytes and ran a scan and had this also running in the taskbar for a short period of time. That is the extra level of protection provided (maybe the realtime scanner that was running? May have been the trial of this, if this is possible?). This was after reading the license and to my understanding I deemed this okay. However I closed this shortly after as there were some doubts. Can you please advise and provide some clarity? Please provide as much detail and information as possible. This would be much appreciated. Thank you
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