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Re: TS4 For Sale



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My understanding is that most of the protective contract language is to
protect the product from being sold by someone else. If someone were to
start making a substantial profit from selling the software they may very
well be sued for that.

Prosper

----- Original Message -----
From: "William R Wood" <wrwood@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <Sigstroker@xxxxxxx>; <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 3:06 PM
Subject: RE: TS4 For Sale


> Will not belabor the point beyond this post, but some apparently believe
> what they read in Omega literature is gospel.  The commercial world is
full
> of completely bogus contractual terms placed in various documents by
vendors
> to intimidate the buying public. Just because Omega says something in
their
> license agreement does not make it enforceable.  You buy a license for
> Ts4/Ts2k; you do not lease it.  The seller cannot unreasonably restrict
your
> right to transfer the license.  A restriction which renders the product
> valueless (if, for example, the original purchaser chooses to stop using
it)
> is unreasonable on its face.  I believe TS products can be sold privately
> without liabitity to Omega.  I aint guaranteeing nothing Im just saying
the
> last thing in the world Im worried about is being sued by Omega if I
decide
> to sell Ts4 or Ts2k.
>
> Bill Wood
> Phoenix, AZ
>