Dimitrie O. Paun writes:
It may not be, but at least it brings it into the realm of Microsoft moves we've seen before. (cf. MFC dlls, which are never distributed with Windows itself, and may legally tie all MFC apps to run on Windows alone, if the MFC EULA holds. Or so I recall.)
And the question is: is this enforceable?
And... assuming Microsoft has a case here, where does that leave developers of Visual FoxPro and Visual Basic apps? Will they need to code their own independent runtime libraries for use with Wine (obviously a huge, daunting task).
As it stands, and as I understand it (confirmation from Microsoft legal is still pending) Microsoft allows free distribution of the runtimes to Windows systems, but if you want to deploy your app to anything but Windows you need to purchase the Visual FoxPro IDE separately for every Wine box. Either that or purchase a Windows license for every Wine box.