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wideeye:
Hi,

I'm a bit confused where I fit into the licensing model, basically, I want to create a dynamically updated megazine... details are:

* content changed per user - dynamically generated pages and bookmarks on every visit
* probably limited to around 80 pages or so
* megazine to be instantiated from parent application
* no navigation needed, custom navigation used
* no preloader (is this allowed?) as parent application handles preloading
* only bookmarks and anchors plugins used
* no offline browsing, no pdf generation etc. *only* online publication
...so, which license do I need? And are there any restrictions to doing any of the above? Need a reply ASAP (as ever!) as needs to be released to client very shortly!

Thanks in advance

Hans Nücke:
You are right, the actual license model does not support this kind of application.
But there is help; as always ;-)

We are about to publish a new license model addressing exactly this kind of application/needs: MZ3-DB

One license supports up to 10,000 elements (swf pages, images, videos, audio files) and the number of books and pages per book are irrelevant.
Content (i.e. the elements) can be re-used and would not count; since the same "element" will be used.
One license key, easy to track with database tools or simple file count
The elements can be located in a real database, but also in a simple file structure.

We'll offer 2 price models: yearly (200 Euro / year) or as one-time payment (800 Euro); for one license and 10,000 elements

You can bundle licenses and will get the same discounts as for the other licenses (5: 20%, 20: 50%, ...)
The cost is capped at 20 licenses (i.e. with the volume discount at 2000 Euro / y); which is identical to an unlimited license.
You can support an unlimited number of elements for that price, but on one server and/or for one main domain only.

With this you can start small and upgrade later if needed. No risk, only fun ;-)

Answer on all your other question: yes, allowed and possible

All prices are preliminary and net, without tax

wideeye:
Hmm, that's *substantially* more than I was expecting - the project budget as a whole just couldn't support this type of expenditure. Can I contact you off list to dicsuss this further?

Hans Nücke:
I sent you a PM with some ideas about other license ideas (make it finally simple ;-)

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