Do I have to pay license costs for reading / manipulating PDF's on a server? [closed] - pdf

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Do I have to pay license costs for reading / manipulating PDF's on a server to adobe?

Not unless you use adobe software. Pdf is an open standard and many open source libraries that create/read/manipulate pdf files exist.

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Licence Key difference between AGPL-3 and LGPL-3 for Odoo manifest File [closed]

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What is the different between "AGPL-3" and "LGPL-3" for odoo menifiest file descriptor ?
Which cases we are using AGPL-3 and LGPL-3 license for our Odoo customized modules ?
This is from Odoo 10 Essentials :
The LGPL is more permissive and allows commercial derivative work,
without the need to share the corresponding source code. The AGPL is a
stronger open source licence, and requires derivate work and service
hosting to share their source code.
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Can't upload binary to itunesconnect [closed]

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Can't upload application on itunesconnect during today. I have uploaded one application successful but can't upload other one (network connection error or request timeout). Is any solution for this or just wait till apple fix this?

How to create a read only document in latex? [closed]

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I am trying to generate read only pdf's with latex and I am having difficulty finding the best solution. I looked at pdftek but what are other options?
If you want truly read-only pdf's you can do what law firms do and print out the document then scan it back to a pdf.
PDF is an open format and given the right tools you can take it apart and pull out any images and any text. That being said you can add security permissions using the pdftk tool. If you encrypt it you can set permissions (like disabling editing and disabling printing)
See pdftk and permissions in the man page.

Will Microsoft make exceptions on their BizSpark entry requirements [closed]

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The company I work for is about three and a half years old but we haven't started developing software until recently. Is the less than three years old rule absolute or will they make exceptions?
I don't realy know if that's the reason you are interested in bizspark but if you sign up for the free software through this:
http://www.asp.net/downloads
and then follow the links on the e-mails, you can get legitimate copies/keys of the software!

What happened to Journal of Object Oriented Programming? [closed]

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This journal appears to have went out of print over decade ago. When did it go out of print (I have looked online and do not access to an academic library)? Was it superseded by another journal of similar lineage?
Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JOT:_Journal_of_Object_Technology) claims that it was replaced by the Journal of Object Technology. I do not see the articles from JOOP online, though, other than as lists of tables of contents.