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Sorry, I haven't seen the evidence of this before. That's all new
to me. There's been a lot of posts. It should be easy to
understand that maybe I've missed something through all of the
discussion. Can you (or anyone) please share where, in their terms
or wherever, this information is coming from (the information where
you're not allowed to copy, modify, or distribute the code)?<br>
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I don't need anything more than that. I don't even care that much
about this discussion. I'm just interested in seeing the answer to
my question.<br>
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Thanks<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/9/2013 6:25 PM, Bryan Hadaway
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<div><b>@Justin</b><br>
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"If they limit how you can use the code that has been
distributed to you, that'd be a problem."<br>
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That's what they're doing. What is a theme, a theme is code,
they're saying you can only use this code x amount of times
for x amount of dollars.<br>
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That's from the horses mouth, what more do you need? I'm happy
you're trying to understand, but this has all been covered over
and over.<br>
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