Thanks for the clarification Shaun.
As opposite from you I don’t see me as a developer but I totally agree that you should let professional legal experts to handle those matters. But since I had handle questions like this maybe before you was born and saw a problem with the license I let the community know my view.
I felt it was an interesting issue so I did a call to a friend of mine with the right skills and discussed the case. He gave me right about the product issue but he added a lot of ifs.
One of the ifs was what do DNN Corp mean the product is. And he said something like this “ If DNN thinks the product is a product you can change as you wish you may could claim that the Telerik license is still valid even if you do whatever changes you do”
He also told me that if it should go to court both sides will have valid argument but you can’t know how the outcome will be for sure. He also advised me that if this is a problem for me I should try to get a statement from the company how to interpret the license.
As I earlier said it’s not a problem for me personally. However it could be a problem for customers and I am now happy we can add the statement from Shaun that the intend from all parts is that we can do whatever we want with the DNN CE product without braking the Telerik license.
By the way he said shouldn’t you be more worried about this statement ..
“TELERIK reserves the right to discontinue at any time any product, whether it is offered individually or as a part of a product suite.”
I am not worried and I hope no one ells are.
Jan