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2007-11-06 01:09 AM
2007-11-06 04:54 PM
Lennox wrote:That's always been my opinion, which doesn't count for much...
why should it cost anything at all.
From an Admin point of view it only takes a couple of seconds to add a name to a database.
2007-11-06 06:22 PM
Karl wrote:And then there's the equity-evaporating view that a software license could be an exclusive relationship that CAN'T be transferred.Lennox wrote:That's always been my opinion, which doesn't count for much...
why should it cost anything at all.
From an Admin point of view it only takes a couple of seconds to add a name to a database.😉
Karl
2007-11-06 06:45 PM
2007-11-06 10:23 PM
Rakela wrote:YES! Try that with Autodesk's offerings! Now there are some that have reason to sword their resellers!
this is another great thing about this software, you can re-sell it.
2007-11-11 12:58 PM
Karl wrote:It's been $475 for as long as I can remember. Your reseller was nice to you Karl!
I have a license for 11 for sale at the moment...
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=19631
and was told by my reseller that the fee is $475/seat. I'm pretty sure I paid $395 to transfer a license 7 years ago, so the increase isn't significant.
Karl
2007-11-11 01:02 PM
Lennox wrote:Lennox, it is a business. It is a software that requires extensive R&D and dedication to develop it. Encouraging you to recycle it would put them out of business. But, you should look at it this way... Some software (other CAD sw) does NOT allow you to even transfer licenses at all.
why should it cost anything at all.
From an Admin point of view it only takes a couple of seconds to add a name to a database.
I think it is a way to encourge customers to buy new from GS rather than put to use unused second hand dongles. Come on GS - you should encourage recycling
2007-11-11 04:49 PM
Rex wrote:Spell it out, Rex:
... Some software (other CAD sw) does NOT allow you to even transfer licenses at all.
2007-11-12 05:53 PM
Rex wrote:The same could be said of all software (in fact, it can be said of all products involving intellectual property). Still, I didn't have to write Toyota a check when I bought a used Camry for my wife. In fact, lots and lots of software can be resold without any notification at all (let alone transfer of money) to the original publisher. So it is really only in the light of Autodesk's repugnant behavior that Graphisoft's less bad tactics look palatable. Compared with the software industry as a whole, $475 just to transfuer software is an abomination.
Lennox, it is a business. It is a software that requires extensive R&D and dedication to develop it.
2007-11-12 06:13 PM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2007-11-12 07:42 PM
ejrolon wrote:So if I kill myself, I can sell the Autocad license?
2 the owner dies