On 1/30/2012 9:13 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
> Lou:  I have thought about that.  If I go out of business and no one is
> taking on my customers they all get their source code and the activation
> code routine.  It's all in a safe place with instructions for someone to
> carry it out.
>
> The Internet checking is only for customers that owe us money.  Either
> month to month or a set number of payments - when fully paid the
> checking is turned off.  Most customers pay up front and there will be
> no checking there.


I checked for deadbeats and shut them off as opposed to checking for 
good customers.  So if I dried up and blew away, I'd never update the 
deadbeat list and hence the customer would keep using the software 
without issue.  Try and devise your "kill switches" that way for best 
results, imo.


-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
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