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Title: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Andy Miller on July 14, 2006, 08:52:19 AM http://www.rockettheme.com/Terms_%26_Conditions/
Short summary: 3 months entitles you to use templates on 2 sites as before 1 year entitles you to use tempaltes 3 sites (was 2) 1 year renewal entitles you to use templates on 2 additional sites (was 0) Cheers! Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Andy Miller on July 14, 2006, 09:02:28 AM Hopefully the table format will clarify things, let me know if I should add more text to make it any clearer.
cheers. Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Loquacious on July 14, 2006, 10:18:07 PM Just to be 100% clear here (for dummies like me)
1 Year = 3 domains usage 1 year renewal = 2 additional domain usage So after one year and on renewal we can use the templates on up to 5 domains? If so, does that mean on the second renewal that then goes to 7 domains? That being the 3 original, the 2 additional from the first reneal then another 2 from the second renewal? Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Andy Miller on July 15, 2006, 08:39:33 AM Yes, that's correct.
Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Matthew Knighton on October 20, 2006, 05:42:33 AM Do you guys have any specific upgrade options.
Say if I decided after joing that I want to turn pro and I spent $75 last week ?? Title: Dinosaur question Post by: Claude Gelinas on October 28, 2006, 12:58:00 PM Would anybody care to explain on the -logic- behind these limitations and why such strangulatory limitations aren't clearly stated BEFORE anyone pays for a membership?
These limitation are so overwhelming that I just feel they should be "advertised" in every page of this theme club with a big flashing "Warning!" sign besides it, especially BEFORE anyone signs up to then discover, one day, how restrictive the RocketTheme terms and conditions really are. Maybe it's just me, plain old dinosaur, who didn't see this clearly displayed "warning / danger / limitations" information on the entry page of this theme club and if so, please indicate me where it is. Of course, continue your excellent design work! Title: Re: Dinosaur question Post by: Mike VanKirk on October 28, 2006, 05:29:58 PM Would anybody care to explain on the -logic- behind these limitations and why such strangulatory limitations aren't clearly stated BEFORE anyone pays for a membership? These limitation are so overwhelming that I just feel they should be "advertised" in every page of this theme club with a big flashing "Warning!" sign besides it, especially BEFORE anyone signs up to then discover, one day, how restrictive the RocketTheme terms and conditions really are. Maybe it's just me, plain old dinosaur, who didn't see this clearly displayed "warning / danger / limitations" information on the entry page of this theme club and if so, please indicate me where it is. Of course, continue your excellent design work! These are clearly stated before you clicked the "Join Now" button...and right below the "Join Now" buttons. IMPORTANT: Please ensure you have read the Terms & Conditions before signing up for this membership. You might have went a bit fast. It's always good to read all info before joining up or buying a product. These terms and conditions are important and are in place to protect Rocket Theme design works as the membership you purchased contains copyrighted material. There are a few other package options available to choose from. I believe these aren't overwhelming because the MAIN regulation is to NOT resell RT themes. Anyway, welcome and glad to have you on board! ;) You will find the support Forums are an excellent source for custominzing and needed help. Cheers, Mike Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Andy Miller on October 29, 2006, 11:04:42 AM Do you guys have any specific upgrade options. Say if I decided after joing that I want to turn pro and I spent $75 last week ?? If you have very recently joined and then decide you are better suited as a Pro member, contact me privately and i'll send you an invoice for the pro cost minus the payment you have already maid ($175 in your case). Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Justin Naylor on October 29, 2006, 02:09:39 PM Is the one year renewal exclusive to one year memberships, or can someone who selected 3 months get the one year renewal? I got 3 month because I wasn't sure if I wanted the membership for a year or not, but I did like your themes.
Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Andy Miller on October 30, 2006, 09:25:35 AM sure, ANY member is illegible.
Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Moonray on November 01, 2006, 01:33:07 AM I am seriously considering going Pro...
BTW, Andy, I notice you are in a hurry with spellings (it took a long time for me to decipher maid as made and illegible as eligible!). Thank God, you are not so with coding ;D EDIT: In the Terms and Conditions, it says: "non-profit sites are not counted towards concurrent template usages". How exactly do we define "non-profit sites"? Should they be selling something to be called "profit" sites, or is having AdSense and other ads enough? Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Loquacious on November 12, 2006, 03:22:47 PM sure, ANY member is illegible. You mean legible right?Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Moonray on November 14, 2006, 04:14:07 AM sure, ANY member is illegible. You mean legible right?I think it is "eligible" :) Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: rightup on December 18, 2006, 06:12:00 PM OK Im considering going pro as well. However:
Let's say I want to display 5 templates on my site for customers to choose from. They are not buying the template, but a web site which I will "install" for them. Is this possible? If not, what's the use of the PRO option, Since which person needs more than 1 or 2 web sites for himself anyway? Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Andy Miller on December 18, 2006, 09:40:53 PM you can display 'images' of sample sites, sure, i'de rather you not have a public demo site, but you can privately demo to a prospective client.
Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Peter Osipof on December 31, 2006, 02:08:39 AM Can we have 3 or 5 or both 3 and 5 years discounted membership options.
Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Göran Grönlund on May 16, 2007, 09:54:18 AM Hello Andy Miller! And thank you for this outstanding site and templates
Is it possible to hire your services? We are a company with ambition of making business in whole Europe and since one of us working with computer server systems we decided to create our web on our own. We know what design profile we want but I need help with the Templates and looking for some one competent. Name your price Thanking you in advance Goran Gronlund Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Terp on May 27, 2008, 05:46:32 PM How about subdomains? Though I have only used one of my 3, I am working on a large site with 3-4 subdomains (mysite.com/india, mysite.com/china, et al), so thought I would ask. ;)
If this is okay, then I have another question...after that site, I am also working on a couple more similar sites, which would take me to 4 with RT templates (assuming the subs count as 1); therefore, could I signup for another year early to get the 2 extra templates in use and the year would add-on to my current expiration date? ...if that makes sense. ;) Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: J!eremy on July 18, 2008, 11:04:38 AM hahahaha this is a funny post.. well what about this.. and maybe this? haha
Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Joe K on July 18, 2008, 07:25:10 PM Quote These limitation are so overwhelming that I just feel they should be "advertised" in every page of this theme club with a big flashing "Warning!" sign besides it, especially BEFORE anyone signs up to then discover, one day, how restrictive the RocketTheme terms and conditions really are. Maybe it's just me, plain old dinosaur, who didn't see this clearly displayed "warning / danger / limitations" information on the entry page of this theme club and if so, please indicate me where it is. Just say no man, you can do it! Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: J!eremy on July 18, 2008, 09:20:17 PM no more ninjoomla... :'(
NinjaForge! HaYAA Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: WoWHead on July 22, 2008, 11:32:42 AM you can display 'images' of sample sites, sure, i'de rather you not have a public demo site, but you can privately demo to a prospective client. What? Why so strict? I don't see the big deal if I am pro. Showing live sites is what my clients want to see. They don't want to see screen shots- LOL! I am certainly not going pro that's for sure. It will be waste considering your strict terms. After all we are going to pay you a good chunk of money upfront. Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: J!eremy on July 22, 2008, 11:34:42 AM really, I think because if you know what your doing.. you can scrape the template off of a live demo...
Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: WoWHead on July 22, 2008, 11:52:47 AM no more ninjoomla... :'( NinjaForge! HaYAA what happened to - ninjoomla? as I recalled they have tons of posts in their forums. Now all gone too! Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: J!eremy on July 22, 2008, 11:55:04 AM Something happened, but I think they just Reworked and Reorganized under another name... Seems like the same community.. your username and password still work...
ninjaforge.com Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: matt.hayashida on July 23, 2008, 04:35:11 PM Ninjoomla is now NinjaForge. All extensions are the same, the forum and accounts were ported over.
Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Remme on July 24, 2008, 09:40:04 PM really, I think because if you know what your doing.. you can scrape the template off of a live demo... Huh? That doesn't make sense. In that case they can scrape a site off any joomla website, including the demos displayed on various joomla template sites. As the saying goes, if they want something bad enough there's little you can do to stop them. Thieves that is. Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: James S! on July 24, 2008, 10:30:56 PM It maybe better to discuss in the General Discussions board as this thread is focused on the Terms and Conditions changes.
Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: Jeremy Feser on August 22, 2008, 05:08:03 AM Back to Reply #10 - how do you define non-profit? For example, if I create a site for a non-profit organization, but they sell stuff on that site, does that count?
lovin' the themes, keep up the awesomeness. Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: James S! on August 22, 2008, 06:07:54 AM Non-profit is best defined here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-profit
Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: WoWHead on August 22, 2008, 08:45:38 AM Thanks for the link! Very Helpful!
Title: Re: Terms & Conditions Updated Post by: melvin c davis on August 25, 2008, 06:45:44 PM Would anybody care to explain on the -logic- behind these limitations and why such strangulatory limitations aren't clearly stated BEFORE anyone pays for a membership? There is nothing overwhelming about the terms and conditions. It's completely reasonable and fair considering the caliber of the templates.If you find something better let me know. Rocketheme kicks ass.These limitation are so overwhelming that I just feel they should be "advertised" in every page of this theme club with a big flashing "Warning!" sign besides it, especially BEFORE anyone signs up to then discover, one day, how restrictive the RocketTheme terms and conditions really are. Maybe it's just me, plain old dinosaur, who didn't see this clearly displayed "warning / danger / limitations" information on the entry page of this theme club and if so, please indicate me where it is. Of course, continue your excellent design work!
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