A tale of one upgrade - This will blow your socks off!
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OMG. They are threatening legal action on me. lol This is a tale about one little request for component updates that has found the company threatening legal action on me. It is hilarious in the extreme. I have attached the thread of the e-mails for you purusal. Names have been edited to protect the guilty. I dont need a frivalous libel suit. Some context: I am one of the little guys. Single Developer, own small business, a few clients. I need a barcoding component and shop around until I locate a barcode component supplier (lets call them SleaseSoft) which have a component that I can distribute Barcode components to multiple end-users without needing an additional license for each end-user. I buy it about a year ago at a promotional price and I make a simple request to get current binaries as they cant be downloaded from the site.
Queue wavy musicAnd this is where the tale begins... PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. Come back here when done.... So... Amazing eh. So basically in their words I violate the terms of their agreement by developing applications with their component? What am I supposed to use it for? a paperweight? Am I out of line? If I am a single user using the software do you think I have violated the terms of their agreement. I dont think so but I'd like your opinions. Cheers, David --------------------------------------------- PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. --------------------------------------------- First: These terms are not included in the software supplied, nor do I believe that they were spelled out on the web site at the time I purchased the software. (The web site changed and I have proof that it did). Second: Your (current) terms specify: "The Single User License allows one user uses the SOFTWARE on ONE CPU Single Developer License allows one Developer royalty-free distribution of the Software internally (in the same organization) and externally (outside the organization) up to a limit of 10,000 user licenses The 3 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 3 developers and 15,000 user licenses. The 5 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 5 developers and 20,000 user licenses. Single Server License is for using our component(s) on one server with 1 CPU in your organization." In my view I have complied with all the specified terms. I AM THE user (I h -
OMG. They are threatening legal action on me. lol This is a tale about one little request for component updates that has found the company threatening legal action on me. It is hilarious in the extreme. I have attached the thread of the e-mails for you purusal. Names have been edited to protect the guilty. I dont need a frivalous libel suit. Some context: I am one of the little guys. Single Developer, own small business, a few clients. I need a barcoding component and shop around until I locate a barcode component supplier (lets call them SleaseSoft) which have a component that I can distribute Barcode components to multiple end-users without needing an additional license for each end-user. I buy it about a year ago at a promotional price and I make a simple request to get current binaries as they cant be downloaded from the site.
Queue wavy musicAnd this is where the tale begins... PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. Come back here when done.... So... Amazing eh. So basically in their words I violate the terms of their agreement by developing applications with their component? What am I supposed to use it for? a paperweight? Am I out of line? If I am a single user using the software do you think I have violated the terms of their agreement. I dont think so but I'd like your opinions. Cheers, David --------------------------------------------- PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. --------------------------------------------- First: These terms are not included in the software supplied, nor do I believe that they were spelled out on the web site at the time I purchased the software. (The web site changed and I have proof that it did). Second: Your (current) terms specify: "The Single User License allows one user uses the SOFTWARE on ONE CPU Single Developer License allows one Developer royalty-free distribution of the Software internally (in the same organization) and externally (outside the organization) up to a limit of 10,000 user licenses The 3 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 3 developers and 15,000 user licenses. The 5 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 5 developers and 20,000 user licenses. Single Server License is for using our component(s) on one server with 1 CPU in your organization." In my view I have complied with all the specified terms. I AM THE user (I hHoly cow. I have attached the thread of the e-mails for you purusal. Names have been edited to protect the guilty. I dont need a frivalous libel suit. That's another thing that pisses me off about today's world. If a company is run by a bunch of morons the people have the right to know. What ever happened to free speach anyway? Why should you have to worry about saying, these guys are idiots? Stupid lawyers, and more importantly, the overlooked stupid judges. FWIW, if those guys are that incompentent I wouldn't sweat the email much. I am curious who the company is though. Jeremy Falcon
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OMG. They are threatening legal action on me. lol This is a tale about one little request for component updates that has found the company threatening legal action on me. It is hilarious in the extreme. I have attached the thread of the e-mails for you purusal. Names have been edited to protect the guilty. I dont need a frivalous libel suit. Some context: I am one of the little guys. Single Developer, own small business, a few clients. I need a barcoding component and shop around until I locate a barcode component supplier (lets call them SleaseSoft) which have a component that I can distribute Barcode components to multiple end-users without needing an additional license for each end-user. I buy it about a year ago at a promotional price and I make a simple request to get current binaries as they cant be downloaded from the site.
Queue wavy musicAnd this is where the tale begins... PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. Come back here when done.... So... Amazing eh. So basically in their words I violate the terms of their agreement by developing applications with their component? What am I supposed to use it for? a paperweight? Am I out of line? If I am a single user using the software do you think I have violated the terms of their agreement. I dont think so but I'd like your opinions. Cheers, David --------------------------------------------- PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. --------------------------------------------- First: These terms are not included in the software supplied, nor do I believe that they were spelled out on the web site at the time I purchased the software. (The web site changed and I have proof that it did). Second: Your (current) terms specify: "The Single User License allows one user uses the SOFTWARE on ONE CPU Single Developer License allows one Developer royalty-free distribution of the Software internally (in the same organization) and externally (outside the organization) up to a limit of 10,000 user licenses The 3 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 3 developers and 15,000 user licenses. The 5 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 5 developers and 20,000 user licenses. Single Server License is for using our component(s) on one server with 1 CPU in your organization." In my view I have complied with all the specified terms. I AM THE user (I h -
Orcrist wrote:
violated Terms by developing your applications with our controls.
that was - one of the terms for a control component? "Not everything that counts can be counted..." -Albert Einstein
No that was never in their terms. Nor is it in the current terms as best I can tell. Thats what amazes me. It is a Windows Component that allows you to print barcodes. If you cant incorporate it into a Custom Application then what the heck am I supposed to do with it? As best as I can tell, all I could use it for - according to them - is to: 1. drain my bank account 2. occupy disk space. Shocking. False advertising imo. Or as Jeremy put it. Moronic Honestly I probably have a better legal position to sue them for my lost time in rebuilding my applications and the cost of purchasing new barcode software. Its just flipping pathetic. lol David -- modified at 13:17 Friday 2nd December, 2005
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Holy cow. I have attached the thread of the e-mails for you purusal. Names have been edited to protect the guilty. I dont need a frivalous libel suit. That's another thing that pisses me off about today's world. If a company is run by a bunch of morons the people have the right to know. What ever happened to free speach anyway? Why should you have to worry about saying, these guys are idiots? Stupid lawyers, and more importantly, the overlooked stupid judges. FWIW, if those guys are that incompentent I wouldn't sweat the email much. I am curious who the company is though. Jeremy Falcon
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OMG. They are threatening legal action on me. lol This is a tale about one little request for component updates that has found the company threatening legal action on me. It is hilarious in the extreme. I have attached the thread of the e-mails for you purusal. Names have been edited to protect the guilty. I dont need a frivalous libel suit. Some context: I am one of the little guys. Single Developer, own small business, a few clients. I need a barcoding component and shop around until I locate a barcode component supplier (lets call them SleaseSoft) which have a component that I can distribute Barcode components to multiple end-users without needing an additional license for each end-user. I buy it about a year ago at a promotional price and I make a simple request to get current binaries as they cant be downloaded from the site.
Queue wavy musicAnd this is where the tale begins... PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. Come back here when done.... So... Amazing eh. So basically in their words I violate the terms of their agreement by developing applications with their component? What am I supposed to use it for? a paperweight? Am I out of line? If I am a single user using the software do you think I have violated the terms of their agreement. I dont think so but I'd like your opinions. Cheers, David --------------------------------------------- PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. --------------------------------------------- First: These terms are not included in the software supplied, nor do I believe that they were spelled out on the web site at the time I purchased the software. (The web site changed and I have proof that it did). Second: Your (current) terms specify: "The Single User License allows one user uses the SOFTWARE on ONE CPU Single Developer License allows one Developer royalty-free distribution of the Software internally (in the same organization) and externally (outside the organization) up to a limit of 10,000 user licenses The 3 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 3 developers and 15,000 user licenses. The 5 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 5 developers and 20,000 user licenses. Single Server License is for using our component(s) on one server with 1 CPU in your organization." In my view I have complied with all the specified terms. I AM THE user (I hCome on - name and shame...
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No that was never in their terms. Nor is it in the current terms as best I can tell. Thats what amazes me. It is a Windows Component that allows you to print barcodes. If you cant incorporate it into a Custom Application then what the heck am I supposed to do with it? As best as I can tell, all I could use it for - according to them - is to: 1. drain my bank account 2. occupy disk space. Shocking. False advertising imo. Or as Jeremy put it. Moronic Honestly I probably have a better legal position to sue them for my lost time in rebuilding my applications and the cost of purchasing new barcode software. Its just flipping pathetic. lol David -- modified at 13:17 Friday 2nd December, 2005
These sales and customer support people are real morons... there Tech knowledge Zero and Support without Tech knowledge is Useless You can report the company as rip-off websites if you can't do any thing else that won't take a lot of time also and other people can be aware about that "Not everything that counts can be counted..." -Albert Einstein
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OMG. They are threatening legal action on me. lol This is a tale about one little request for component updates that has found the company threatening legal action on me. It is hilarious in the extreme. I have attached the thread of the e-mails for you purusal. Names have been edited to protect the guilty. I dont need a frivalous libel suit. Some context: I am one of the little guys. Single Developer, own small business, a few clients. I need a barcoding component and shop around until I locate a barcode component supplier (lets call them SleaseSoft) which have a component that I can distribute Barcode components to multiple end-users without needing an additional license for each end-user. I buy it about a year ago at a promotional price and I make a simple request to get current binaries as they cant be downloaded from the site.
Queue wavy musicAnd this is where the tale begins... PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. Come back here when done.... So... Amazing eh. So basically in their words I violate the terms of their agreement by developing applications with their component? What am I supposed to use it for? a paperweight? Am I out of line? If I am a single user using the software do you think I have violated the terms of their agreement. I dont think so but I'd like your opinions. Cheers, David --------------------------------------------- PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. --------------------------------------------- First: These terms are not included in the software supplied, nor do I believe that they were spelled out on the web site at the time I purchased the software. (The web site changed and I have proof that it did). Second: Your (current) terms specify: "The Single User License allows one user uses the SOFTWARE on ONE CPU Single Developer License allows one Developer royalty-free distribution of the Software internally (in the same organization) and externally (outside the organization) up to a limit of 10,000 user licenses The 3 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 3 developers and 15,000 user licenses. The 5 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 5 developers and 20,000 user licenses. Single Server License is for using our component(s) on one server with 1 CPU in your organization." In my view I have complied with all the specified terms. I AM THE user (I hHow about a name of this componet and Co? I will be looking into a suite of componets early next year. I'd like to avoid anyone how threatens to sue people in such an offhanded manner. Cheers Hey don't worry, I can handle it. I took something. I can see things no one else can see. Why are you dressed like that? - Jack Burton
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OMG. They are threatening legal action on me. lol This is a tale about one little request for component updates that has found the company threatening legal action on me. It is hilarious in the extreme. I have attached the thread of the e-mails for you purusal. Names have been edited to protect the guilty. I dont need a frivalous libel suit. Some context: I am one of the little guys. Single Developer, own small business, a few clients. I need a barcoding component and shop around until I locate a barcode component supplier (lets call them SleaseSoft) which have a component that I can distribute Barcode components to multiple end-users without needing an additional license for each end-user. I buy it about a year ago at a promotional price and I make a simple request to get current binaries as they cant be downloaded from the site.
Queue wavy musicAnd this is where the tale begins... PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. Come back here when done.... So... Amazing eh. So basically in their words I violate the terms of their agreement by developing applications with their component? What am I supposed to use it for? a paperweight? Am I out of line? If I am a single user using the software do you think I have violated the terms of their agreement. I dont think so but I'd like your opinions. Cheers, David --------------------------------------------- PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. --------------------------------------------- First: These terms are not included in the software supplied, nor do I believe that they were spelled out on the web site at the time I purchased the software. (The web site changed and I have proof that it did). Second: Your (current) terms specify: "The Single User License allows one user uses the SOFTWARE on ONE CPU Single Developer License allows one Developer royalty-free distribution of the Software internally (in the same organization) and externally (outside the organization) up to a limit of 10,000 user licenses The 3 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 3 developers and 15,000 user licenses. The 5 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 5 developers and 20,000 user licenses. Single Server License is for using our component(s) on one server with 1 CPU in your organization." In my view I have complied with all the specified terms. I AM THE user (I hOrcrist wrote:
I'd be sueing your ass if I didn’t have better things to do with my time.
:-D I love it. Awesome way to end the e-mail. Please...do tell who this company was. I'd love to know so we can avoid using them at all costs. :)
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
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From my experiences with them it sounds like he was dealing with ComponentOne. For incompetent support accept no substitute.
Nope, But I agree with your assessment of C1's support. But in their defense they do have a select few support staff that are very good. Bernardo de Castilho in the Reports forum Michael Eisenstein in the C1Data (but that was a long time ago - he doesnt do it anymore as best I can tell) But there is always a few good apples in every rotten barrel (or did i get that mixed up).. D.
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OMG. They are threatening legal action on me. lol This is a tale about one little request for component updates that has found the company threatening legal action on me. It is hilarious in the extreme. I have attached the thread of the e-mails for you purusal. Names have been edited to protect the guilty. I dont need a frivalous libel suit. Some context: I am one of the little guys. Single Developer, own small business, a few clients. I need a barcoding component and shop around until I locate a barcode component supplier (lets call them SleaseSoft) which have a component that I can distribute Barcode components to multiple end-users without needing an additional license for each end-user. I buy it about a year ago at a promotional price and I make a simple request to get current binaries as they cant be downloaded from the site.
Queue wavy musicAnd this is where the tale begins... PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. Come back here when done.... So... Amazing eh. So basically in their words I violate the terms of their agreement by developing applications with their component? What am I supposed to use it for? a paperweight? Am I out of line? If I am a single user using the software do you think I have violated the terms of their agreement. I dont think so but I'd like your opinions. Cheers, David --------------------------------------------- PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. --------------------------------------------- First: These terms are not included in the software supplied, nor do I believe that they were spelled out on the web site at the time I purchased the software. (The web site changed and I have proof that it did). Second: Your (current) terms specify: "The Single User License allows one user uses the SOFTWARE on ONE CPU Single Developer License allows one Developer royalty-free distribution of the Software internally (in the same organization) and externally (outside the organization) up to a limit of 10,000 user licenses The 3 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 3 developers and 15,000 user licenses. The 5 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 5 developers and 20,000 user licenses. Single Server License is for using our component(s) on one server with 1 CPU in your organization." In my view I have complied with all the specified terms. I AM THE user (I hOrcrist wrote:
Thanks for your order for SleaseSoft .Net Windows Forms Control 2.0 Single User Version,
Orcrist wrote:
Your (current) terms specify: "The Single User License allows one user uses the SOFTWARE on ONE CPU Single Developer License allows one Developer royalty-free distribution of the Software internally (in the same organization) and externally (outside the organization) up to a limit of 10,000 user licenses
It reads to me that you bought a Single User License, not a Single Developer License. If that's true, you're stuck, and they have a strong case against you. Sorry 'bout that... "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
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How about a name of this componet and Co? I will be looking into a suite of componets early next year. I'd like to avoid anyone how threatens to sue people in such an offhanded manner. Cheers Hey don't worry, I can handle it. I took something. I can see things no one else can see. Why are you dressed like that? - Jack Burton
For barcoding I spent quite a bit of time looking for suppliers because I dont have a large budget and many are very expensive. One that I found and tried (but didnt purchase - I went with sleasesoft) was NeoDynamics. However they seem reasonably okay pricewise and product wise but I didnt check their license too closely. They were only a little more expensive than sleasesoft. In either case with Barcoding it is important to know that there are Barcode Fonts and Barcode Vectors. For individual barcoding Vectors are fine but I found that trying to print an entire sheet (40 or so consecutive barcodes on a label sheet) of Vector based Barcodes took minutes to print whereas the Fonts took seconds. D.
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Orcrist wrote:
Thanks for your order for SleaseSoft .Net Windows Forms Control 2.0 Single User Version,
Orcrist wrote:
Your (current) terms specify: "The Single User License allows one user uses the SOFTWARE on ONE CPU Single Developer License allows one Developer royalty-free distribution of the Software internally (in the same organization) and externally (outside the organization) up to a limit of 10,000 user licenses
It reads to me that you bought a Single User License, not a Single Developer License. If that's true, you're stuck, and they have a strong case against you. Sorry 'bout that... "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9
Thats interesting. I bought a single Developer license, 100% sure of it, even if their e-mail at the bottom indicates User license. My (original) interpretation is that a single Developer license allows one user (me the developer) to use it on one CPU. and royalty free distribute it up to 10000 users. Reading it more carefully it is easy to miss the words User "License". At the time I bought the software they did not have a "User License". It is on the website now but it is flagged as a "NEW" product. Also there were no terms supplied with the product download so it is impossible to say what the actual license was when it was purchased. I do know however that the website order page changed from the date of my original order. Essentially what it means (based on current terms) is that I am licensed but my client may not be. Thanks for the insight. D. -- modified at 14:07 Friday 2nd December, 2005
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Orcrist wrote:
I'd be sueing your ass if I didn’t have better things to do with my time.
:-D I love it. Awesome way to end the e-mail. Please...do tell who this company was. I'd love to know so we can avoid using them at all costs. :)
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
Eh, better check how your quotes are displaying there boyo. Ff 1.5. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Colib and ilikecameras. K(arl) wrote: oh, and BTW, CHRISTIAN ISN'T A PARADOX, HE IS A TASMANIAN!
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Thats interesting. I bought a single Developer license, 100% sure of it, even if their e-mail at the bottom indicates User license. My (original) interpretation is that a single Developer license allows one user (me the developer) to use it on one CPU. and royalty free distribute it up to 10000 users. Reading it more carefully it is easy to miss the words User "License". At the time I bought the software they did not have a "User License". It is on the website now but it is flagged as a "NEW" product. Also there were no terms supplied with the product download so it is impossible to say what the actual license was when it was purchased. I do know however that the website order page changed from the date of my original order. Essentially what it means (based on current terms) is that I am licensed but my client may not be. Thanks for the insight. D. -- modified at 14:07 Friday 2nd December, 2005
You've really gotta tell us the name of that company :-)
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OMG. They are threatening legal action on me. lol This is a tale about one little request for component updates that has found the company threatening legal action on me. It is hilarious in the extreme. I have attached the thread of the e-mails for you purusal. Names have been edited to protect the guilty. I dont need a frivalous libel suit. Some context: I am one of the little guys. Single Developer, own small business, a few clients. I need a barcoding component and shop around until I locate a barcode component supplier (lets call them SleaseSoft) which have a component that I can distribute Barcode components to multiple end-users without needing an additional license for each end-user. I buy it about a year ago at a promotional price and I make a simple request to get current binaries as they cant be downloaded from the site.
Queue wavy musicAnd this is where the tale begins... PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. Come back here when done.... So... Amazing eh. So basically in their words I violate the terms of their agreement by developing applications with their component? What am I supposed to use it for? a paperweight? Am I out of line? If I am a single user using the software do you think I have violated the terms of their agreement. I dont think so but I'd like your opinions. Cheers, David --------------------------------------------- PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. --------------------------------------------- First: These terms are not included in the software supplied, nor do I believe that they were spelled out on the web site at the time I purchased the software. (The web site changed and I have proof that it did). Second: Your (current) terms specify: "The Single User License allows one user uses the SOFTWARE on ONE CPU Single Developer License allows one Developer royalty-free distribution of the Software internally (in the same organization) and externally (outside the organization) up to a limit of 10,000 user licenses The 3 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 3 developers and 15,000 user licenses. The 5 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 5 developers and 20,000 user licenses. Single Server License is for using our component(s) on one server with 1 CPU in your organization." In my view I have complied with all the specified terms. I AM THE user (I hA single google (.Net barcode control) found me the company involved... It looks a case of "single user" x "single developer", but (in the current order page) the .Net control is not available for "single user". Even if Orcrist had bought the wrong version, it would make more sense for them to say something like, "sorry, you seem to have bought the wrong product. For just $xxx you can upgrade to the right product and receive the latest version with so and so improvements". They would get a sale and a happy customer instead of this bad press. Daniel
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OMG. They are threatening legal action on me. lol This is a tale about one little request for component updates that has found the company threatening legal action on me. It is hilarious in the extreme. I have attached the thread of the e-mails for you purusal. Names have been edited to protect the guilty. I dont need a frivalous libel suit. Some context: I am one of the little guys. Single Developer, own small business, a few clients. I need a barcoding component and shop around until I locate a barcode component supplier (lets call them SleaseSoft) which have a component that I can distribute Barcode components to multiple end-users without needing an additional license for each end-user. I buy it about a year ago at a promotional price and I make a simple request to get current binaries as they cant be downloaded from the site.
Queue wavy musicAnd this is where the tale begins... PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. Come back here when done.... So... Amazing eh. So basically in their words I violate the terms of their agreement by developing applications with their component? What am I supposed to use it for? a paperweight? Am I out of line? If I am a single user using the software do you think I have violated the terms of their agreement. I dont think so but I'd like your opinions. Cheers, David --------------------------------------------- PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP from this point or you will lose the context of the story. --------------------------------------------- First: These terms are not included in the software supplied, nor do I believe that they were spelled out on the web site at the time I purchased the software. (The web site changed and I have proof that it did). Second: Your (current) terms specify: "The Single User License allows one user uses the SOFTWARE on ONE CPU Single Developer License allows one Developer royalty-free distribution of the Software internally (in the same organization) and externally (outside the organization) up to a limit of 10,000 user licenses The 3 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 3 developers and 15,000 user licenses. The 5 Developer License grants the rights of the Developer License for up to 5 developers and 20,000 user licenses. Single Server License is for using our component(s) on one server with 1 CPU in your organization." In my view I have complied with all the specified terms. I AM THE user (I hYou must name the company for the sake of keeping us from having the same experience. If they bring a suit against you you can ask us all to testify FOR you:) ------------------------------------- Do not do what has already been done. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.. but it ROCKS absolutely, too.
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A single google (.Net barcode control) found me the company involved... It looks a case of "single user" x "single developer", but (in the current order page) the .Net control is not available for "single user". Even if Orcrist had bought the wrong version, it would make more sense for them to say something like, "sorry, you seem to have bought the wrong product. For just $xxx you can upgrade to the right product and receive the latest version with so and so improvements". They would get a sale and a happy customer instead of this bad press. Daniel
Wow, really had to change that name a lot eh? :laugh: ------------------------------------- Do not do what has already been done. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.. but it ROCKS absolutely, too.
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You must name the company for the sake of keeping us from having the same experience. If they bring a suit against you you can ask us all to testify FOR you:) ------------------------------------- Do not do what has already been done. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.. but it ROCKS absolutely, too.
I understand. But it is all a matter of interpretation. As a couple people pointed out, the User license and Developer License is a important point. I believe 100% that I purchased the correct version of the software and that the company is in error but assuredly they would feel the exact way at their end. If I am in error I dont want to compound the problem by hurting their reputation. It certainly would not be my intent. In either case they could have dealt with this item so much more tactfully. D.
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A single google (.Net barcode control) found me the company involved... It looks a case of "single user" x "single developer", but (in the current order page) the .Net control is not available for "single user". Even if Orcrist had bought the wrong version, it would make more sense for them to say something like, "sorry, you seem to have bought the wrong product. For just $xxx you can upgrade to the right product and receive the latest version with so and so improvements". They would get a sale and a happy customer instead of this bad press. Daniel