Use of kendo.timezones.min.js, kendo.silver.mobile.min.css, kendo.silver.min.css, kendo.common.min.css and kendo.all.min.js in commercial app.

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Sasindu asked on 04 Nov 2021, 07:56 AM | edited on 04 Nov 2021, 07:57 AM

I am developing an application for a school entrepreneurial project and am using:

kendo.timezones.min.js

kendo.silver.mobile.min.css

kendo.silver.min.css

kendo.common.min.css

kendo.all.min.js

in the web app. I am wondering if this is legal, as the app will be a subscription-based app so that users can pay for a subscription to use the app. I don't currently have a license or anything from kendo UI, so I am not sure if this is legal.

This is my first time using Kendo UI, so I am not sure how anything works!

Any help will be appreciated!

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Neli
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answered on 09 Nov 2021, 07:31 AM

Hi Sasindu,

I would suggest you to take a look at the forum thread linked below where such an issue is discussed:

- https://www.telerik.com/forums/technical-limitations-of-a-no-license#4481006

I hope this helps.

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Neli
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