SeeYou Single Person License
Jim Vincent wrote:
And that license, if selling in the US, has to comply with US law.
Regarding the license on his version, there is no way of transferring a
license. The key might allow 1-2 installs only.
He emailed them.
"01-- Zero One" wrote
in message ...
"Jim Vincent" wrote in
message :
Why should I buy a new license when I can buy the license from a
friend at a
reduced cost?
Because he doesn’t own the software. He only has a license to use
it and that license has conditions on it.
From SeeYou’s point of view, how can they know that your friend is
not still using it after he has “sold” the license to you?
Zero One
USA
Erazem and company put a lot of work into the product. They decide how they want
to sell it. In this case you are buying a contractual right of use, not a
tangible product.
If you agree to the license restrictions at point of purchase, to me at any rate
you have a ethical obligation to comply with the rules. I don't care what arcane
laws you can find to justify a different position. It may be - in some bent way
"legal" in the USA, but it is unethical.
And then people wonder why products like Flarm are kept form the US market.
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