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> From: rob@xxxxxxxxx > > Your situation sounds totally different. You should have removed their > software and started from scratch. Having worked at SSA in the distant past, I can tell you what the policy was then: if you didn't pay maintenance, you didn't get upgrades or get to call the helpline. But we didn't come to your shop and rip out the software, either. You bought the rights to USE the software in perpetuity. The license was non-transferable, and it was keyed to that machine, but in general you could use it forever. Now, if you came to us at a later date and said "Gee, we'd like to upgrade to a bigger box, and the license key no longer works," then there would be negotiation between your company and SSA about "back support payments" and the like, and eventually there would be some relatively hefty figure agreed (or not agreed!) upon. Per-user licensing is a different issue, which is why I hate the concept. Is it average user load? Peak load? What? What if one day I have an emergency situation and I need to have 20 extra people online in order to make a deadline? THAT'S when the machine stops working. Ugh. Joe
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