REPORTMILL SOFTWARE, INC.

REPORTMILL SOURCE LICENSE AGREEMENT

Intentions

The intention of ReportMill's source code product and this license agreement is purely as a protection for customers of the standard distribution of the ReportMill reporting system in the event that ReportMill becomes unreachable or unable to provide a solution for a severe deployment problem. In the course of this protection, we're pleased if this product also helps internal customer developers gain insight into product APIs or affords useful debugging opportunities.

ReportMill, is a very healthy, customer oriented company, and while we never for-see this need, we're happy to provide this product and the protections and customer assurance it brings. In turn, ReportMill expects customers of this product to take seriously their responsibility to guard, protect and respect ReportMill's intellectual property and limit distribution of this product to a minimum of internal personnel.

Privileges

Customers of the source code package may for any reason make modifications to the source and distribute compiled versions with accordance to their standard deployment license purchase(s). However, we hope this would be a last resort, as ReportMill offers funded development services at a cost far below what it would cost to engage an external developer to learn, modify and maintain a custom version of the product.

Restrictions

Customers may not distribute the source code to any personnel not directly employed by the purchasing company.

Updates

Upon purchase of a source code license, ReportMill will send the customer the complete sources to the current publicly available version of the product. ReportMill will send an updated version of this product anytime ReportMill releases an official “dot” release (this may happen once or twice for each major release or once or twice a year). While ReportMill also releases a minor patch release once every 1-2 months, these will not be distributed to source customers automatically, however, they are available upon request.

 

Updates to the next major release of the software (usually once a year) are not covered in the initial purchase, but customer may upgrade to the next major release for 15% of the original source code license, when major releases become available.