Calm down. Really. I get your point.
You do, but seems others not. I'm calm, I was just glad somebody had a way to write more clearly what I ment.
We can phrase the license as we want for our users, but we still have to obey the license to Xenforo.
I know I can agree or not, I just don't want to risk loosing my license because of some complaint, hence the question to who's standards it will be measured. I don't understand what is so difficult for Xen for answering that question.
I went far because I got the impression Xen did not understand what my fear was, and there was also my fear we're going like Facebook where now you already get an automatic ban when using the word black, so fear of loosing license for some stupid complaint...
I thought these two posts clarified the intention fairly well:
Not at all. That part is already known to me but that is an intention, not an answer to "to who's standards" or to any example mentioned which is really an issue now every year in our country. That's not a single post anymore.
the licensee is responsible for any content posted using the software.
and here is what I needed clarification about.. by who's standards when we're now talking about the grey area from the words added.
It is not an attempt to punish licensees for the occasional off-colour post from users.
I hope so, but an agreement is a legal part. So they -can- if they want, like facebook does. It's a pity.
Hence my fear (also due to my experience with other company's in my 32 years of ICT), hence my request for clarity.
t the the hypothetical case that XenForo revokes your license because you were using it to "violate others rights", you would take them to court and pledge that this is not the case.
Great.... so the world on it's head. Guilty until proven innocent, instead of the other way around like it should be.
I'm sure they're not out for some post of a user, and probably I won't get my answer. So I keep it at my statement that I will agree under protest of being left unclear about standards and only accept violation complaints if they are also illegal by law and now only by Xen's standards.
Political statement? Then keep it that way, don't put it in a piece of law like an agreement.
Anyway, I think we're done since I likely will not get an answer to the black peter example or any other grey area. Don't harass us then with violation complaints when a discussion about that starts again on Dutch forums.