End User License Agreement
By installing any purchased or downloaded web engine, plugin or template from The Turning Gate (TTG), You, the user, agree to the End User License Agreement as follows.
1) Terms. Upon purchasing a TTG web engine, you will receive a download link via email. This link should be kept and used to download future product updates. The link can be used nine times within one year of purchase, after which it will expire. After one year or nine downloads, a new purchase will be necessary to access additional product updates. Please file your download link in a safe place, as it cannot be retrieved if lost. If you have trouble receiving your download link after purchase, please ensure 1) that your payment has cleared with PayPal, and 2) that messages from E-Junkie.com are not being caught in your spam filter.
2) License. Matthew Campagna / The Turning Gate grants you the non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use purchased or downloaded web engines, plugins and templates subject to the terms and restrictions contained herein.
Your usage of downloaded TTG web engines is unrestricted by time or number of exports. Subscription limitations only apply to the download of product updates, as stated in Terms above. You are free to install and use TTG web engines on up to two computers in your household or place of business. These computers must be owned and operated by you, and not a third party. To install TTG web engines on a number of computers exceeding two, additional licenses should be purchased. Exported galleries and other assets may be published on any domain for which you are the owner. For publishing galleries and assets on additional sites not owned by you, a new purchase is required by or on the behalf of the domain owner.
You are not licensed to make any attempt to reverse-engineer, redistribute, copy, clone, modify or alter in any way the licensed software without the specific approval of Matthew Campagna / The Turning Gate, except where otherwise specified in the product documentation, or in tutorials published by The Turning Gate.
You are not licensed to make any attempt to reverse-engineer, redistribute, copy, clone, modify or alter in any way first-party PHP or Javascript, including but not limited to shopping carts, image counter, etc.
You are permitted to make alternations as necessary or desired to exported HTML pages, CSS stylesheets and image files only.
Please note that some third-party accessories, such as Highslide JS, may have different terms of use specified in their own license agreements. Users will be expected to comply with those terms of use in addition to the terms and restrictions contained herein.
3) Warranties and Liability. TTG engines, plugins and templates are provided “as is”. You agree to hold Matthew Campagna / The Turning Gate and associated parties harmless for any damages that may occur due to use, or inability to use, software from Matthew Campagna / The Turning Gate.
Proper or improper use of TTG software remains the sole responsibility of the purchaser, and not Matthew Campagna / The Turning Gate or associated parties.
4) Law. TTG software is copyright Matthew Campagna / The Turning Gate, and is protected by United States Copyright laws, international treaty provisions and other applicable laws. No title or intellectual property rights of TTG software are transferred to you. Matthew Campagna / The Turning Gate retains all rights not expressly granted by this license.
Where noted, TTG web engines, plugins or templates may include works by additional third-party authors. Such works are redistributed by The Turning Gate in accordance with their respective license agreements, or with permission of the author. In such cases, the user shall be expected to comply with both the terms and restrictions contained herein, as well as the terms and restrictions of the third-party software’s license agreement.
TTG web engines, plugins and templates are intended for use as creative tools. Any assets or content utilized by, but not distributed as part of any TTG software, such as images, text and logos belonging to the user, remain the sole property and responsibility of the user.
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In the descriptin of some of your software products you mention that it is not for commercial use. What does that mean? If I use your software to sell photos from my website isn’t that a commercial use?
I assume that upgrades of your products will be necessary for LR3 once the final version is released.
Would such upgrades be covered by your 1 year/9 downloads option?
Thanks
Ernst
All upgrades are covered. Recent releases already work in LR3.
Thanks for clarifying this question.
Another question:
I just downloaded the demo v ersions of TTG_Pages and TTG_Highslide Pro but cannot get them to work in LR 2.6.
The TTG templates are listed in the Template browser but when I select one I get the message that “the template cannot be applied because the web gallery is missing.”
Also, the “Engine” panel does not list TTG.
Id appreciate your comment on this.
Thanks.
Ernst
Install the engines as per the instructions.
I installed a per instruction.
I have in the LR presets folder/ Web Templates the folowing folders:
ttg_highsile-Pro_DEMO.lrwebengine
ttg_pages_DEMO.lrwebengine
but TTg is not showing in the ‘Engine” panel.
When I click on one of the TTG templates in the Templates panel I get the message that the file “net.the turninggate.web.pages” is missing.
When I investigate the LR Web-template folder i cannot see such a file.
Ernst
website under construction. Not uploaded yet. I was working with both Pages and Highslide pro demos and am very happy with my results. I purchased both and am having diffuculty installing. Should I have removed the demo versions first from my gallery folder in my library (mac user)? I did not remove them and put the active versions in with them. I opened lightroom and the installation seems to have frozen at the liscensing agreement. What’s up ?
Yes, the demos should be removed prior to installing the purchased versions.
Thank you for your timely response. i am just blown away by your products and services. I’m sure I will be needing more help as I build my site. A couple of rhetorical questions…. How many clones do you have and do any of them ever sleep?
Love the new features on this, something that I would really appreciate is the ability to minimise sections when configuring the web GUI in LR. The scroll seems endless and I think that being able to collapse the sections would be a huge benefit to the end user.
I agree, but it’s not something that Lightroom allows me — as a third-party developer — to do.