On 6 Nov 2002, at 18:03, Dave P wrote: (...) > I feel you do have authority. You're TT's representative in this matter.
That's my "legal" authority, then... (...) > > Granted, this is a gross simplification, but that's how it looks. I never thought it had come accross like that. > How do you know that they weren't sitting on a stock of 25 pre- blown > EPROMS and have been nibbling away at these with sales, and would have > made appropriate arrangements when this got down to 2 or 3 EPROMS? This is > pure conjecture. Again, only D&D can clarify this. Because they hand't bought 25 licences from TT previously. > > Thanks fo the "technically" > > As I said previously, I hold your technical skills in highest regard. :-)) > This license creates so many grey areas. For example, I have a QXL card, > but no OS, yet one was originally supplied with it. Do I have to buy > another copy of SMSQ? This is not a grey area at all. If you buy a loaf of brad and lose it, are you entitled to a new one? I know a pretty bad analogy but still... Even so, you might want to contact your vendor to see whether he can supply you with a new version. > If I buy QPC do I have to pay for yet another full > copy of SMSQ or can I just pay the extra 10 Euros for each additional > version? [1] Well, the full copy of SMSQ/E costs only 10 EUR, unless the vendor wishes to charge more. However, if you buy QPC you pay for QPC. If you buy a new QPC, you buy a new version of SMSQ/E and should pay for it. (...) Wolfgang
