1.1 mFTP Copyrights

mFTP (II) is copyright 1999 Active Technologies who, along with the programming team (Jamie van den Berge and Michael Neuweiler), claim joint ownership to the software.

   mFTP II and related mcc's.
   © Active Technologies 1999
   All Rights Reserverd
     
   This documentation by Chris Wiles
   ©1999 Chris Wiles
   All Rights Reserved
     
   mFTP Installer Script
   ©1999 Robert C. Reiswig
   All Rights Reserved

   Speedbar.mcc
   ©1999 Simone Tellini

   mFTP Button Images
   ©1999 Petter Sundness
   All Righs Reserved. Distributed with permission.

   MUI
   ©1991-1999 Stefan Stuntz
   All Rights Reserved.


1.2 License and Distribution Agreement

The producer of this software will grant the Licensee a limited, non-exclusive right to use the product and it's associated files on a single machine. The producer will offer a special identification file (called the key file) to the Licensee subject to payment as specified within the registration documentaton. This key file will enable the Licensee to fully use the product package according to the terms of this license.

The product is provided without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, statutory or otherwise, including without limitation any implied warranties of non-infringement, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The entire risk as to use, results and performance of the product is assumed by the Licensee and should the product prove to be defective, the Licensee assume the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair or other remediation.

No part of the mFTP archive may be distributed except with the entire contents of the original archive. The mFTP archive may not be changed in any way.

mFTP may not be distributed in any other form without written permission of the author. This includes distribution of mFTP for any commercial purposes or financial gain.

In no event shall the producer of this product or it's resellers be liable for any property damage, personal injury, loss of use or other indirect, incidental or consequential damages, including without limitation, any damages for lost profits, business interruption or data which may be lost or rendered inaccurate, even if the producer has been advised of the possibility of such damages.

This agreement shall exclusively be governed by English law.


1.3 Thanks to..

We would like to thank all those involved with mFTP development. Michael Neuweiler, Jamie van den Berge and Simone Tellini. Thanks to all the ibeta testers for testing the software.