2009-06-15 04:13 PM
2009-06-16 01:33 AM
Karl wrote:Possibly illegal too - see a US court's take on Autodesk's licensing restrictions here
I will not recommend that any potential new user purchase ArchiCAD until this policy changes...a policy that still is nowhere to be found, other than the email from your reseller.
This is evil and greedy, indeed.
2009-06-16 02:07 AM
Ralph wrote:That pretty much sums it up.. 2 points here.Karl wrote:Possibly illegal too - see a US court's take on Autodesk's licensing restrictions here
I will not recommend that any potential new user purchase ArchiCAD until this policy changes...a policy that still is nowhere to be found, other than the email from your reseller.
This is evil and greedy, indeed.
2009-06-16 03:32 AM
2009-06-16 04:49 AM
2009-06-16 05:16 AM
Erika wrote:As my only conduit to Graphisoft is my reseller... I suppose the answer to this is yes?..
Duane,
Have you verified with Graphisoft that this is correct?
2009-06-16 09:17 AM
2009-06-16 10:20 AM
2009-06-16 12:00 PM
2009-06-16 12:20 PM
Samovar wrote:If we follow this new licensing idea, we should be paid for the design again every time the original building is sold to a new owner. Are you paid repeatedly for your designs when the building changes hands?
When we design a building (or whatever) for a client, we license them to use our design to produce that building. They do not own the design, or even the copies of the drawings. We retain the copyright.
They cannot sell our design on to another without paying us.
We buy a licence from GS to use their software to make our product (building designs). We don't own the software or have any other rights to it.
2009-06-16 12:50 PM