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| motherreiver (5/8/2009)
I usually use a machine until I choke the livin' daylights out of it - meaning, until it crashes and burns with no opportunity to bring it back. I'm cheap like that  Since I never know when the crash/burn date will arrive - what do I do if I CAN'T uninstall from a dead machine before applying software and content to a new machine? Obviously I won't be using it on more than one machine, but due to the crash/burn inability to uninstall from old machine and install on new machine - How is this handled? As long as the Content Packs are not being used on two computers at the same time it will be fine. Obviously there will be times (Hard disk crashes etc) when it will be impossible to remove the content, but as long as it isn't being used on the old machine, you will not be breaking the terms of the EULA.
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| | Hi Ma Reiver! Get a goose quack! Long time, no see. You can also start a conversational chain! Eh? I can see the new awareness is creating a lot of concern! Some advice: Keep a copy or two of your content in either a secondary removable disk or a data DVD. All C4G3 customers should not worry about losing their work. Apparition operate on the basis of Good Faith from the customer. C4G3 owners can send a Registration Email to meaparicio@inadep.com, stating the product you got, the acquisition date and of course name and an Email which will be treated confidentially and not used for any other purpose than solving backup problems, repairs or updates. In case of loss, Apparition will gladly replace the lost material to all dear registered costumers! Mike Aparicio
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| | I usually store all my data in an external hard drive in which I also install the programs including iclone and other graphics programs that need the 750 GB space provided by the seagate freeagent pro. Why not confine the license to a hard drive, rather than a PC, if you are thinking of real freedom. It only means whenever I am on tour, iClone and its content would become inaccessible to me. Right now, I just unjack my hard drive and go on tours. Wherever I find a PC I can work. I am not complaining. This is the beginning in the right direction. But tying the license to a hard drive, rather than a PC is more logical to me. It does not tie me down to one place. Have a thought. Regards Surajit
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| i would think the end goal is to have the person that purchased it use it. one person can not be at 2 computers. I would think this would have to be done on good faith.
much like music, i can't control work that i've done being distributed freely on the net, nor do i have the time or desire to go around suing people, and paying my lawyer 500 bucks to collect 50, i count on people supporting me and my work in good faith...aka fans.
so i think part of the magic formula is doing such great work, people wouldn't dream on stopping you from making a living. Other than that, good luck in trying to stop people who don't care from not caring. Unfortunately profit loss is always a factor in a less than perfect world. I cant tell you how many hours of work I have not been paid for, but fortunately for me, I love my work and the people that support me make it worth it. Its still an art.
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| Apparition (5/9/2009)
Hi Ma Reiver! Get a goose quack! Long time, no see. You can also start a conversational chain! Eh?  and now I'm all quacked up   |
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