2009-06-15 04:13 PM
2009-06-18 02:14 PM
Michael wrote:This is called moderation, not censorship.laszlonagy wrote:In the USA I think it is called censorship, but I could be *&*&%#!@(%&#$
I have removed the content of the post by Lennox earlier in this thread as I was informed that Lennox was placing a private email conversation with GS UK onto AC-Talk without the permission of the other party.
I have sent a Private Message to Lennox yesterday asking him for removal.
He has not answered me yet so I decided to act in the meantime.
2009-06-18 03:13 PM
2009-06-18 03:19 PM
Lennox wrote:It is fine.
My apologies , I did not think prior to posting the email.
Unfortunatly I did not receive the PM as the email address was an old one.
I have tried unsuccessfully to update my email address , quite a palaver!
Again sorry for posting, in my defecnce, I did not think that Alan would mind.
2009-06-18 04:38 PM
2009-06-18 05:40 PM
lec1212 wrote:Hi Lec,
Thank goodness in the US we have a very strong, Freedom of the Press!
Which unless content is slanderous, is quite broad and would include the right to publish a "letter".
But here on this forum, Corp rules, not us.
2009-06-18 07:47 PM
2009-06-18 08:01 PM
Dennis wrote:I used to know a company like this, in Budapest. Scattered among a few villas in a very leafy part of the town. Great guys, great product, lovely to know them and be their user, colleague, friend, supporter and evangelist.
Be different from Autodesk in every way they can, and maybe this means rethinking the distribution / support system.
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Make a good product, have a friendly web presence with open support / communication lines available online. They better get leaner and meaner, (friendlier of course to its followers).
2009-06-18 10:26 PM
2009-06-18 10:32 PM
metanoia wrote:Or if the owner dies.
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In Adesk's view of the world you can transfer licenses if the design company that owns them is sold...
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2009-06-19 01:26 AM
GRAPHISOFT wrote:The T&Cs interestingly make no mention of who owns the WIBU-key. As ArchiCAD is downloadable for free and only licenced to us, surely the ownership of the WIBU-Key is actually worth the money! So do we actually own the WIBU-key or licence it? If we own it, what right have they got to effectively charge such a ridiculous figure for selling this bit of equipment to someone else.
...You own the media on whlch the Software is recorded, but not the Software itself which remains the property of Graphisoft...