Oh, if you broke the seal or agreed to the terms and conditions on the install YOU HAVE ENTERED INTO A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT.
Ben H
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I am now a PRO EDITION owner and have no further need for the FIRST EDITION. I guess in part the VIP upgrade price is a nice gesture which takes into account that I own something I no longer need. But at this point I have spent exactly as much money as it costs to buy the PRO EDITION. So what do I do with this heavy anchor sitting on my shelves called the FIRST EDITION? I have no further need for it. [...]
Evan Evans
- just like a book -
Regardless of whether you read it or not the agreement on purchase is that you cannot re-sell it without the express permission of the Publisher.
Really, just because you disagree with the company policy doesn't mean you have the right to DISREGARD it!
whats to stop you from selling your dvds and using the library from hard disk?
whats to stop you from selling your dvds and using the library from hard disk?
Just make wiser purchasing decisions.
Once I determine whether this issue can get resolved to my requirements then I'll make a purchasing decision beyond what I have already made. If the licensing issue is not resolved then I may still decide to buy, then again I may not. But at least I'll have addressed the issue to my satisfaction.Well and fairly said. I don't see that you've given anyone anything to complain about. The Pro upgrade is why I bought the complete 1st Edition, but the current license isn't a reason to buy -- it's a reason NOT to buy. I took stock of my investment in the 1st Edition and VSL's attitude toward my investment, and haven't put any more money into VSL since. I'm not implying that you (or anyone else) have a problem with VSL's attitude per se, just that it (as realized in the license terms) is gating my purchase of Pro upgrade & recent extension products.
There is nothing wrong with raising legitimate concerns about the product or its license restrictions.
consider WAVES plug ins for example. you can transfer your license BUT the second user has to pay an Xtra $150