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Well you know boys, a nuclear reactor is a lot like women. You just have to read the manual and press the right button
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Paint shop pro user licence
I Bought a copy of paint shop pro on ebay. I had to contact customer service becuase this version turned out have a password on it before install and directed me to register the product before use. this is psp5. I contacted jasc and they refuse to give me password and claim that it is un unlicence copy. personally i think this is a bunch of crap. the idea that you are not allowed to sell your own software is crap to me. They say they still own the copyright. Here is what I say FUCK JASC SOFTWARE!
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I don't know about Paint Shop, but Photoshop comes with a serial number that is registered to the original buyer. If that buyer wants to sell their license then it must be done through Adobe. Most programs are like that. This is how the people that write software get paid for their work.
If you want a powerful free image program then check out Gimp. There is a Windows port, but I'm not sure how good it is. It is a very good program under *nix, but I do still prefer Photoshop, but then again Photoshop is $600. Last edited by Cleo; 2003-09-10 at 06:59 PM.. |
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With Adobe apps you have to do it through Adobe. The person selling their license has to state that they have removed it from their machines and they loose the right to future upgrades.
With software you don't actually buy the program, but you buy the right to use the program. Adobe gives you the right to install it on your desktop machine and laptop if you own both, but it does not give you the right to use both at the same time. They have ways to enforce this and rumor has it that they are going to go to hardware profiling. QuarkXPress is already doing this and it is absolutely impossible to install it on more then one machine. Lots of people are very upset about this since they often own a desktop and a laptop. At $1000 per copy it is a pretty steep requirement to have to pay $2000 so that you can use it on both of your machines. Other software uses dongles. This is a little piece of hardware that plugs into your USB port and the program will not run without it. I see this a lot on RIP software with can cost as much as $20,000 per machine. |
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That is protection of intellectual property.
Otherwise I could buy a program and install it on my machine and then sell the disks. One copy of the program would be all that a group of people needed since they all could install and then sell it to the next person. Buying content for use in my sites is no different. I buy the content and state what domains I will use it on. I can not resell it or use it on other domains. |
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Well you know boys, a nuclear reactor is a lot like women. You just have to read the manual and press the right button
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From my Photoshop
4. Transfer. You may not, rent, lease, sell, sublicense, un-bundle and/or repackage for distribution or resale, or authorize all or any portion of the Software to be copied onto another users computer except as may be expressly permitted herein. You may, however, transfer all your rights to Use the Software to another person or legal entity provided that: (a) you also transfer (i) this Agreement, (ii) the serial number(s), Software and all other software or hardware bundled, packaged or pre-installed with the Software, including all copies, Updates and prior versions, and (iii) all copies of font software converted into other formats, to such person or entity; (b) you retain no copies, including backups and copies stored on a computer; and (c) the receiving party accepts the terms and conditions of this Agreement and any other terms and conditions upon which you legally purchased a license to the Software. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you may not transfer education, pre-release, or not for resale copies of the Software. |
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anyways I managed to get the password thanks for your input cleo. no thanks to jasc software Last edited by Davevjr; 2003-09-10 at 09:54 PM.. |
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This is what QuarkXPress has started doing and I agree that it is total bullshit. As far as I can tell Quark must have an anti-marketing department instead of a marketing department.
When hurricane Andrew hit south Florida and destroyed the buildings that some of my accounts were in Quark refused to replace their disks claiming that it was the disk that were purchased not just a license. Well if they purchased disks and not a license then you should be able to make copies and go in business selling them. Seems that some software companies want it all. Adobe did replace all disks for a mailing fee and in some cases sent them no charge. Most of us in the design industry hate Quark, but we all use it. Well most still use it. Many are switching to Adobe InDesign, but the problem is the printers still want QuarkXPress files. |
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