So the real insurance is the TLC which is just licences that expire every 90 days. which would still potentially leave us without the ability to use our products for 75 days. And why should that cost us $30 USD a year?.
I'm not sure where you're getting the "unable to use products for 75 days" part? As far as I can see, all one has to do is hit the "Refresh" button within a 90 day period. Once refreshed, the 90 day period resets. Kind of like an oil change. Or am I missing something?
Paul, Ben, or any other VSL rep:
To prevent confusion and/or panic, can you please clarify the following:
- According to the iLok website, having ZDT enabled allows us temporary licenses, regardless of whether or not the dongle is broken or lost/stolen. So far, so good. Having TLC enabled, according to their website, means that PACE is then authorized by the publisher of the licenses to replace the broken/lost/stolen licenses permanently, with no charge (other than the RMA fees and whatnot) to a spare or replacement iLok without needing to contact the publisher (in this case, you.) Is this a correct assessment? Or, to put it another way, if we have ZDT and TLC enabled, are we guaranteed to be able to permanently replace any and all VSL licenses in the event of breakage, loss, or theft?
- Is there any foreseeable situation in which we, as JBuck put it, will have to pay 50% for our VSL replacement licenses? If so, why? And, how do we avoid that?
Looking forward to hearing from you,
- Sam