It is illegal to use the library professionally without a license to do so. That ought not to prohibit me from selling it. I wish companies realized that if you sell something without the license, that the purchaser would need to buy a new license to use the samples, and simultaneously deactivate any new uses from the previous license holder with the same serial number.
But they typically worry about rampant copying which is indeed a concern. But to penalize the user for the criminals out there is not the ethical thing to do. If they allowed reselling and transferring of licenses then the only purchases they would get would be from legitamate users. But isn't that what you want anyway?
And would it be so hard to think of a customer as a non-criminal?
It falls into financial burden to make someone endure the hardships of defunct products. It is negligent of VSL to not provide an exit solution in a social environment where money indoctrinates policy.
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.
Very confusing. it seems for the amount of money we shell out to VSL that it ought ot come with some freedom. For instance LOGIC has one of the best copy protections out there, and yet that should mean that if tehre isn't any copying going on that the price of it should be much less since they don't have to make up for lost revnue from rampant piracy. However, for some reason both as VSL and at Emagic, their polices and copy protections have done nothing for teh consumer except drive up prices, restrict the user, and treat all owners as equal criminals.
Evan Evans
But they typically worry about rampant copying which is indeed a concern. But to penalize the user for the criminals out there is not the ethical thing to do. If they allowed reselling and transferring of licenses then the only purchases they would get would be from legitamate users. But isn't that what you want anyway?
And would it be so hard to think of a customer as a non-criminal?
It falls into financial burden to make someone endure the hardships of defunct products. It is negligent of VSL to not provide an exit solution in a social environment where money indoctrinates policy.
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.
Very confusing. it seems for the amount of money we shell out to VSL that it ought ot come with some freedom. For instance LOGIC has one of the best copy protections out there, and yet that should mean that if tehre isn't any copying going on that the price of it should be much less since they don't have to make up for lost revnue from rampant piracy. However, for some reason both as VSL and at Emagic, their polices and copy protections have done nothing for teh consumer except drive up prices, restrict the user, and treat all owners as equal criminals.
Evan Evans