This is the approach I have used for years.  Basically a customer pays 
for a site license with unlimited use within that site.

Jeff

Jeff Johnson
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MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Eurico Chagas Filho wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> Yeah, the requisite is only one copy per buyer. Therefore he can install
>> once.
>> If he blews the copy he needs to buy another one.
> 
> 
> Hmmm...well, I might comment that that's a really rough policy, imo.  If he
> buys it and "blews it" then you should give him another copy since he
> already paid for it.
> 
> To enforce a licensed user only kind of scenario, there are those who
> use predetermined registration keys (I think the Universal Thread has
> some downloads perhaps of that?)...similar to M$'s license keys for
> Office.  I use another method, but that requires internet connection,
> and frankly, it's more hassle than its worth.  I've tried to sell
> FabMate with the licensed users approach but I think I'm going to change
> and just make a single sell and call it a "site license."  I'm all for
> lesser/smaller government, and similarly, less admin hassle for me.


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