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Curly one. I don't know the answer. Does Equis have
a position?
Peter
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Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 5:01
AM
Subject: Re: [EquisMetaStock Group] You
can't sell your MetaStock 7.2 !!!!
Peter:I understand what you are saying. My
difficulty with Equis in this matter is that my 7.2 was an upgrade to my
7.03. My 7.03 license DOES allow a transfer of license.
Additionally, the 7.02 license requires that the transfer include ALL
upgrades.So, you can see my problem. 7.03 is transferrable and
requires that all upgrades be included. 7.2 is not
transferable. What is one to do? No matter what, I am breaking the
agreement. When I sell my 7.03, if I include the 7.2, I'll be in
agreement with the 7.03 agreement but not the 7.2. If I sell the
7.03 without the 7.2, I am not in agreement with the 7.03 but only the
7.2.Which agreement is binding? The first or the
second?Thanks for letting me vent,Sean--- In
equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Peter Kuskopf" <pkuskopf@xxxx>
wrote:> Metastock is not unusual in the shrink-wrap marketplace. Many
companies do not allow for transfer of a licence. > > In the
larger non-shrinkwrap market, it is usual for a licence transfer fee to be
payable. Sometime the transfer fee can be extortionate.> >
I'm not rationalising these pactices, but they are a fact of life. Equis
is not unusual in this respect.> > Peter K>
----- Original Message ----- > From: marketsniper
> To: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 9:37 AM> Subject:
[EquisMetaStock Group] You can't sell your MetaStock 7.2 !!!!>
> > Did you know, according to Equis Software
License Agreement, you are > not allowed to sell your
7.2 + MetaStock? According to the > Agreement, "You may
not: (i) modify or create derivative works based > on
the Software or Documentation; (ii) lease, rent, transfer,
> sublicense, or distribute the Software or the
Documentation;..." > Equis considers this to include
selling your MetaStock to someone > else (transfer of
license). > > I found out the hard way when I
attempted to sell my original > metastock with all of its
original manuals on eBay. Equis, through > VeRO, got my
ad removed. I have been in numerous e-mails with >
Intellectual Property at Equis and they will not allow 7.2 to be
> sold. So, after you buy the license (according to the
Agreement, > you are sold a license, not the software...
you never own the > software...), you are stuck with it,
never able to recoup any of > your money. I wish I had read
the complete Agreement prior to > purchasing MetaStock.
> > If anyone out there has any ideas or thought on
this, I would be > interested in hearing them.>
> Thanks,> > Sean>
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