Hi VSL Community,
It is unfortunate that VSL Feels they should handle their dongle policy this way!
I have been a long time user of VSL and own most of their products.
I recently thought I lost my key, and then learned of this tragedy of claiming your ownership is in the USB key.
This is a primitive and greedy method of treating your boutique and small client base.
I no longer support VSL publicly and speak out against their ethics because of this policy.
I have called insurance companies and they refuse to cover software such as VSL as they call it only a consequential loss and equate it to losing the key to your house, easily replaced by $1.50.
They'll cover the key itself but not anything else.
I need to constantly travel, and I used to use VSL. Now I'm going to their competitors.
This is incredibly sad, an easy way for a company to fall to pieces.
Best of luck to the rest of you.
Here is what I wrote to VSL...
I am so happy I found my key months ago when I thought it was lost.
However, I must add, I still am very dismayed at how you handle the licensing of your product.
As an active composer who travels constantly I need (and used to) bring my Vienna Key with me on the road...
however, now that I know you claim the key is the entire $20,000 value or whatever I bought in to your company, I am terrified to do so.
This month I have to travel to Central America to finish a project. I am composing a piece for a 16 piece ensemble in a tower north of
San Francisco. All of this has been done with VSL as a reference. However, I will not bring that key because of the fear of losing it now.
I was considering purchasing some more instruments, MIR, and vienna suite... however, I am now looking for other manufacturers
that I can place on an ilok, and know that I can re-configure if something were to happen.
Particularly for the very few individuals like myself who have worked so much with your company, and put our financial faith in your product,
I urge you to reconsider your policy on how licenses are handled. In this digital age, placing $20,000 + in a plastic USB key is
ridiculous.
I once claimed and argued in composer and engineer debates for your product, and now you are losing me completely as a future customer.
Your current setup is not in tandem with the working ways of the future, where engineers need to be mobile, travel and not rely on insurance companies
to back up USB chip claims.
My very best, and I hope you evolve your position.