There is no reason you can not sell software you legally purchased if you do
not have it installed on any of your computers any longer.

The BSA is a anti piracy outfit, who are assuming you are still using the
software and selling the original discs, which you will have a hard time
proving you are not.

You are the victim of all those that are pirating software music and movies,
especially younger people, who no longer look at it as stealing.

This would have put a smile on George Orwell's face!

Contact Apple and see what they have to say about it!

Tom


On 4/7/11 12:58 PM, "bill" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have you heard of this? I would like to let people know this is
> happening.
> 
> I'll try listing it again. Can you think of anything I can do to make
> it less likely that they would remove mine? Maybe make a statement
> that I will provide a document verifying that I own this copy and I
> have removed it from my computer? Mac OS doesn't have a serial number
> to identify my particular copy.
> 
> What are your thoughts?
> Thanks,
> Bill



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