djreiswig wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 11:38 pm
Why would someone else illegally using the software cause problems for him after the magic form has been signed by both parties? Wouldn't the previous owner be the one who has problems? Wouldn't plasmacam just zap his computer?
When these Transfer of Ownerships occur, the previous table owners often (not always) try to KEEP DesignEdge on their PCs to use for design work for other cnc plasma tables or lasers, or whatever, and only sell the TABLES to new owners. I understand this, because DesignEdge is so awesome to have!
The DesignEdge license for the software you are LICENSED TO USE (read:
DO NOT OWN) clearly indicates that the license is only to be used by the current registered table owner, and only to run the table bearing the serial number that the license is tied to. When the new owner is using his DE license according to the agreement, and the previous owner fires up a PC with DesignEdge, and DE "phones home" over the Internet to report the IP Address where the software is ALSO being used, along with the activity that is being done with the software, it raises a
big red flag at PlasmaCam.
PlasmaCam CANNOT know if the previous owner is just using the DE software illegally, or if some "deal" was worked out between the previous owner and the new owner to allow the previous owner to continue to use the software as a 'second seat' for a lower purchase price (
Wink! Wink! Nod! Nod!) or whatever.
All PlasmaCam KNOWS is that the software license is being illegally used on another PC at a different IP Address than where the current owner lives and works, perhaps simultaneously with the new owner running the same license on his PC at a different IP location.
PlasmaCam DOES NOT CARE WHY a second copy of the license is being used. PlasmaCam only cares that the license is being used as a 'second seat' that was not purchased, and it is being used by the previous owner (or a friend, or a neighbor, or a relative, or whatever) who supposedly SOLD the table with the license, and has
surrendered his or her legal Right to access to the software under the license agreement.
You may not like it, but
them's the rules! So when the previous owner uses the software, and it "phones home" to alert PlasmaCam,
the only option is to shut down BOTH PCs until the issue is worked out. This is because the license agreement has been broken, and
PlasmaCam does not care WHO broke it.
People want to bitch and moan about PlasmaCam's software, but they darned sure do not want to give it up when they sell the table!
Joe
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