your option 2 and your examples with subdomains is the same as quoted the "/forum1" and "/forum2" see my earlier post on this page. I submitted a ticket to the vb support, here is the exact reply:
"Yes, but for each instance or site you need its own license.
So if you want to run 10 sites from 1 install, you still need 10 licenses."
I don't know whether this answer applies to your option 2 or not, may be someone else can make sure we don't need to buy licenses. You don't want to spend all your time and effort to integrate this mod and later find out it does not save your licenses.
The wording at
http://www.vbulletin.com/faq.php ============================
if you wish to install one copy of vBulletin at
http://www.yourserver.com/forum1/ and another copy at
http://www.yourserver.com/forum2/, you will require two license
notice the "one copy" and the "another copy". From this example, your option 2 does not have two copies. However from the vb support reply "10 sites from 1 install", it clearly applies to your option 2. For example I have
http://laFrance.com/forum installed, this counts as one install. If I can access this forum's category from another site say
http://goblinwars.com/forum then when vb's bot visits the goblinwars.com/forum but does not find the license linked in my membership area URL, your hosting company will shut you down. Last time that Howard at vb shutdown my site by mistake, they don't warn you first, they shut you down first!!
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Originally Posted by FoW
Im not sure if Im right, but this is how I am understanding it:
There are two options.
1. You have multiple vbulletin sites running on multiple domains and you link them together with this mod.
This circumstance requires a license for each vbulletin site.
2. You install vbulletin once, and have just one license.
You create multiple subdomains, or use other domains via cpanel of your hosting company.
You create multiple styles/forum categories and link your subdomains/domains accordingly to the appropriate style/forum category using the one vbulletin install.
This DOES NOT require multiple licenses.
Im hoping its option 2.
I run a gaming website that plays multiple platforms, and Im looking to create subdomains for each specific game, but to be apart of the entire gaming site.
Ex:
forcesofwar.com
cod4.forcesofwar.com
bc2.forcesofwar.com
blackops.forcesofwar.com
forcesofwar.com being the community website where everyone can meet and chat about all games, and then subdomains which have different styles pertaining to the specific game, along with the content that would go with it. So if someone comes to the site and registers, and plays call of duty 4, they can go to cod4.forcesofwar.com to view all the specific content/forums about that game.
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