dhbailey wrote:

I wouldn't be surprised to learn that the corporate clients, such as Warner Brothers and Hal Leonard don't have to go through the authentication process at all. I bet that corporate versions don't have that process in the code, since the onus for policing licensed installations would fall on the corporation, subject to surprise audits by the publishers.

While I can't speak to the situation with respect to WB (now Alfred) or Hal Leonard, I did call MakeMusic! yesterday, and enquire about site licenses. It turns out, that if your firm has a network, there is no authentication required, but there is a small network monitor program that prevents more copies of Finale from being simultaneously active than the number of site licenses permits. A company with a site license, but where Finale is not on a network, must deal with the authentication process for each copy of the software, according to the sales department.


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