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Pierre, capitalism can always find a way around regulation. For instance,
suppose a buyer and seller of a copy of TS4 agree on the price of $1,000.
The buyer could pay the seller $900 upon delivery of the program, and pay
the remaining $100 upon delivery of the Y2K patch. The seller (the original
TS owner) gets the patch legally from Omega, passes it on to the buyer, and
gets his $100. Both buyer and seller have a strong interest to see that the
patch is transferred. Problem solved. For those of you who already bought
a private copy of TS4 without such a clause in the deal, track down the
original owner and be prepared to spend a little more money...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Orphelin@xxxxxxx [mailto:Orphelin@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, June 26, 1998 3:39 AM
> To: Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re : TS 4.0 for sale
>
>
> Dans un courrier daté du 25/06/98 23:03:30 , Earl Adamy écrit :
>
> <<
> snip
>
> Also,
> TS4 is a bomb with detonation date = midnight of 12/31/99 and a
> unlicensed
> purchaser would not be able to obtain the <promised> Y2K fix
> from Omega. In
> fact, the Y2K thing will be a bonanza for Omega since all the transfers,
> copies,
> and "3rd party" dongles will cease to function. The bonanza
> assumes of course
> that these users don't go elsewhere for software.
>
> Earl
> >>
>
> Earl, vous etes FATIGUANT...
>
> Pierre Orphelin
>
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