I posted something similar some time ago...
http://community.vsl.co.at/viewtopic.php?t=6597&highlight=
Hope that help a little.
http://community.vsl.co.at/viewtopic.php?t=6597&highlight=
Hope that help a little.
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@Sapkiller said:
Since you buy a licence, which does'nt evaporate in a fire, I've allways operated under the assumption that even though my DVD's with VSL might burn - the licence persist - and that I could get replacement disks for a small fee.
But maybe I'm dead wrong??
bjarne is right - if you have registered your products your licenses do not evaporate. VSL resp. your distributer might charge you with a handling fee though.
christian
@Nick Batzdorf said:
In the U.S. you need special insurance for business property, i.e. standard homeowners insurance doesn't cover business property. The best policy I know of - and in the past I've researchhed this pretty thoroughly - is either through the Musician's Union or ASCAP (and I assume the other performance rights societies). http://www.musicproinsurance.com/
$30,000 worth of coverage is in the $350 range, and you can update and change the value of your equipment all the time.