At 09:31 AM 8/9/03 +0200, Tobias Giesen wrote: >If Coda stopped the software activation at some point in the future, they >would >a) void the original sales contract >b) cancel the license agreement >c) violate your property rights > etc. >This would be against all rules of trading.
They are indemnified to the cost of refunding your purchase price by license agreement and force majeure, and indemnified against consequential damages, which are rarely awarded except for some sort of reckless behavior -- which requires significant legal maneuvering, time, and expense to prove. Corporate misbehavior is very difficult to prove here, but from your statements, I'm guessing it's very different in Germany. But keep in mind that the contract is bound only by the laws of the US State of Minnesota (unless you have a different agreement packaged with your copy). Dennis _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale