Pingu you've phrased it wonderfully!
Cesare
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Hallo!
Is there any reply or statement to this topic by the company? In my case my eLincenser really is in danger. I work in Austria and Cyprus so I have to travel a lot (12 flights a year). I am really scared and upset because there is no reaction on the customers concerns (148 replies is not enough?).
It is the task of the company to find a better solution. Or I have to suppose that there is no interest of changing the actual situation. For example: is it o.k. that You need to buy extra lisences for a network setup? I don´t think that this is fair, at least in the case of VE Pro, VI Pro or Vienna Suite You get 3 Licenses.
If I pay so much money for a sample library I expect a good solution for the customers. All the products are registered, I have the software and the bill of the company: so I have the right to use it (also in a network setup). If I loose the key, if it is stolen or broken I don´t loose the right to use the samples and the software, I only loose the companies protection system - an interesting case for court....
But this would not be a good way of discussing the subject. The best way would be that someone of VSL gives answers (I am sure in our days technically there is a solution). If this already happened, please forgive me...
Unfortunately, during this year in which the thread has been active we never received an official reply. There seem to be users, who are somehow related to Vienna, who tried to post Vienna's views on the problems. But no official comments.
Honestly, I don't expect an official reply, nor a solution to the problems raised in the thread, to be provided at any time. The goal of this post, right now, is limited to keeping people informed about the huge amount of info which is kept hidden and is not provided to the users on the main site (or anywhere else!) at the time of the purchase. This includes things like the role of the key (is it the license or not?), what's the policy with broken/stolen/lost keys, how much should a user expect to pay for replacing a lost license and many other thing (e.g. the lack of a license for a network setup), and, in the end, that this association of the license and the key is essentially a scam.
I've long been planning to start a website (I actually bought the domain but never had the time to set it up) which could make the problems listed at the beginning of this thread more visible. It would require loads of work for a single person but if someone would like to help please let me know! I'll try to do it given the raising interest. I think that being given these information is very important, particularly for the non-professionals users (to which the downloadable instruments and the SE are targeted) but also for many professionals.
Thank You very much for the information and the time and energy You put into this thread!
I agree, this must be kept warm. On the other hand I suppose that sooner or later VSL will react. I like the library and also the support often helped me, friendly all the time. But the policy concerning the key and network issues are not o.k. and i am truly disappointed by VSL, especially because I am Austrian and VSL gets Prices in Austria for their brilliant work. So they really should think about it, it is their good name that is in danger...
I thought it would also be very useful to collect as many users experience stories with the lost/stolen key policy since they seem to differ greatly from user to user. For this reason I'll try to setup the website (very basic one) hopefully this week. The domain will be
www.viennausers.com
I think that having all the information well organized in a single place will help. If someone is interested in helping please let me know!
Cesare
The link to the website is now working (www.viennausers.com). If you type it in your browser you'll be redirected to the correct page (hopefully!). Right now there is almost nothing on it, just a streamlined version of the post opening this thread which I will changed (need to add all the TM etc stuff).
It would be really nice to collect user experiences with stolen, broken and lost keys so that other users can know what to expect and what they can ask for. So, what did you have to do once you lost or broke your key? how much did you pay for a stolen key? etc etc... We could start collecting them here, then I'll copy them to the website. I'm also planning to make the posting to the website open, although it will take me some time since I'm not a website expert. Ideas are welcome.
Some people have already offered their help, I'm very grateful to them and I'll be back to them soon. Who knows, maybe one day the website will serve for a general help for vienna users...
All the best,
Cesare
I thought it would also be very useful to collect as many users experience stories with the lost/stolen key policy since they seem to differ greatly from user to user.
What about failed key policy? How is that handled? I must say I would get really, really angry if my Vienna Key failed, and it could be proven that it had failed (that is, I would still have it and could send it to be examined), and that would still mean the loss of my licence - is this possible? In such a case I would definitely expect the replacement of the failed key with the valid one as well as the reactivation of all the licences lost due to the key failure.
VSL have to find a solution so that they can de-activate a stolen USB key.
Legaly, a déclaration of lost at the police should make it
VSL could then send another key with a list of new serial number and just charge for it
This is why I’ve stopped buying VSL products. I’ve already purchased $2,000 worth of their software, but because of the risk involved I can’t justify buying anymore. I’m at a point now where I can afford to buy the cube (standard) and a few beefy PCs to run it on for a small ensemble of MIDI musicians to play live, using software I’ve written in Max. But the risk of losing the dongles is way too high so I’m researching other companies’ products.
I spend several thousand dollars a year on music software and hardware, and VSL is losing a lot of money from me, and until they implement a “phone home” type of authorization they won’t be getting anymore of my money.
Two years ago I lost my dongle while moving which had the licenses for SE and SE extended. I bought a new dongle and emailed VSL telling them I’d lost my dongle and how can I reactivate my software. They told me all they could do is sell me new licenses for $500! I’d like to know where in my license agreement it mentions a 50% charge to replace a lost or stolen license. Luckily I found my dongle after several days of searching and after that I’ve never taken the dongle out of my home. Even though the reason I bought the SE was to use at school.
VSL makes great products but, with the possible exception of Sony, I’ve never dealt with a company that treats its customer so abusively and with out right contempt.
Yes VSL does need to have a copy protection system in place, but one that doesn’t penalize their own costumers. If they implemented a "phone home" type system I could easily spend $10k plus on their products over the next few years, but untill then no dice.
VSL have to find a solution so that they can de-activate a stolen USB key.
Legaly, a déclaration of lost at the police should make it
VSL could then send another key with a list of new serial number and just charge for it
Cyril, VSL would still have to charge something, unless Steinberg changes its policy of charging a fee to provide duplicate licenses.
DG
@DG said:
Cyril, VSL would still have to charge something, unless Steinberg changes its policy of charging a fee to provide duplicate licenses.
DG
They will of course charge the dongle
It should not be a big deal to write a little program that will look of what is owning the user and to re-generate a new license number
@DG said:
Cyril, VSL would still have to charge something, unless Steinberg changes its policy of charging a fee to provide duplicate licenses.
DG
They will of course charge the dongle
It should not be a big deal to write a little program that will look of what is owning the user and to re-generate a new license number
No, you mis-understand. Steinberg charges for every licence it generates. That has nothing to do with the cost of the physical dongle.
DG
The fact that Vienna's license agreement is a) unfair but even worse b) lacking essential information concerning the licensing system is, unfortunately, a very old story. Furthermore it is honestly a mess. Just consider that until approx one year ago, the sentence "Lost or stolen Licenses cannot be replaced free of charge by Vienna Symphonic Library GmbH" did not exist at all. They have added it after I asked them to point out where it was stated that I had to pay again for the licenses after loosing the key (I still have the email :-). Before (everyone who bought an older version of the products can check the printed agreement) there was not mention to this problem at all. The only solution, for me, is not to buy anything until they improve the licensing system.
DG: how much does Steinberg charge for each license?
Btw why has this thread been moved to "General and Hardware Discussion"? what kind of section is that? "General and fish and chips"?
Wow, this is all pretty scary. I don't think I want to buy any more dongle protected software or libraries (from any company, not just VSL). I wonder if VSL will let me sell my current licenses. I'm sure my handful of licenses don't amount to much in their eyes, but it took me quite a while to save up for them. It would be nice to be able to recoup some of that.
I'm so paranoid after reading all this. I could lose almost 2 months' salary in the blink of an eye due to the loss of that little piece of plastic. I'm not positive, but I don't think my insurance company would cover non-physical items. I'm still confused as to whether or not the licenses attached to the key are considered physical or not. If not, then it would seem that they could be replaced for a minimal processing fee (to cover steiney's fee). If so, then it seems that you could sell your license(s) like any other physical item.
Great arguments, btw, I am impressed that you kept everything so civil as it started to look like it was getting heated.