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Updated formatting of decompiler license notice

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......@@ -598,10 +598,9 @@ internal class ServicesVSResources {
}
/// <summary>
/// Looks up a localized string similar to IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
///If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
/// Looks up a localized string similar to IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
///
///You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first: [rest of string was truncated]&quot;;.
///You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first: [rest of string was truncated]&quot;;.
/// </summary>
internal static string Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Message {
get {
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......@@ -990,14 +990,15 @@ Additional information: {1}</value>
<value>Enable navigation to decompiled sources (experimental)</value>
</data>
<data name="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Message" xml:space="preserve">
<value>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
<value>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</value>
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</value>
</data>
<data name="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Title" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Decompiler Legal Notice</value>
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......@@ -1453,22 +1453,24 @@ Additional information: {1}</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Message">
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Title">
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......@@ -1453,22 +1453,24 @@ Additional information: {1}</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Message">
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Title">
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......@@ -1453,22 +1453,24 @@ Additional information: {1}</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Message">
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Title">
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......@@ -1453,22 +1453,24 @@ Additional information: {1}</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Message">
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Title">
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......@@ -1453,22 +1453,24 @@ Additional information: {1}</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Message">
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Title">
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......@@ -1453,22 +1453,24 @@ Additional information: {1}</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Message">
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Title">
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......@@ -1453,22 +1453,24 @@ Additional information: {1}</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Message">
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Title">
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......@@ -1453,22 +1453,24 @@ Additional information: {1}</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Message">
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Title">
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......@@ -1453,22 +1453,24 @@ Additional information: {1}</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Message">
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Title">
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......@@ -1453,22 +1453,24 @@ Additional information: {1}</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="Decompiler_Legal_Notice_Message">
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
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<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
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<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
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<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
<source>IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below.
If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</source>
<target state="new">IMPORTANT: Visual Studio includes decompiling functionality (“Decompiler”) that enables reproducing source code from binary code. By accessing and using the Decompiler, you agree to the Visual Studio license terms and the terms for the Decompiler below. If you do not agree with these combined terms, do not access or use the Decompiler.
You acknowledge that binary code and source code might be protected by copyright and trademark laws. Before using the Decompiler on any binary code, you need to first:
(i) confirm that the license terms governing your use of the binary code do not contain a provision which prohibits you from decompiling the software; or
(ii) obtain permission to decompile the binary code from the owner of the software.
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software. I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
Your use of the Decompiler is optional. Microsoft is not responsible and disclaims all liability for your use of the Decompiler that violates any laws or any software license terms which prohibit decompiling of the software.
I agree to all of the foregoing:</target>
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