On May 16, 2006, at 4:02 PM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
If you think about it rationally, the only way you could implement a strategy of trying to stop people abusing the license is to employ a policy that prohibits use on more than two machines.
Why stop at two? Why not just one machine? After all, if I'm only buying one copy, why should I even be allowed to use it on two machines?
Is that any more or less rational than two? Why is three less rational than two?
It's very simple: I bought a text editor to use. I was not notified before purchase that I could not use this text editor in the ways that I want. Some of you seem to say, well, screw me, I didn't read the license agreement. It's my own damn fault. Maybe it is. There's a very simple way for me to prevent that in the future: not to purchase products from Bare Bones again. That's the end result of the "screw me" mentality.
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