Can't resist either: When you loose your PCM91 when on the road (or it gets stolen) do you have to pay for the replacement unit a 2nd time?MickGael wrote: Can't resist asking:
When you lose your car keys, in order to get them replaced do you have to pay for (buy) the car a 2nd time? That's how it works with Steinberg, I believe. You lose your dongle you have to buy the software again.
Granted, as a dongle analogy it's poor - as poor as the car key one, IMO. I don't know wether there's a good one at all. I for one, I have become used to treat a software license just like a physical piece I buy. Actually, doing this was the only way for me to accept that a piece of software is something with an added value - something I have to pay for (and frankly, there were a time in my life when I didn't do that every time..).
However, if this perception is one (secondary) target the dongle stuff is aimed at, I would in return expect a dongled software to be treated that way by the producers. So, if the dongled license IS in fact (the piece of hardware) what one has finally payed for, the customer MUST be allowed to pass it on like any other used thing, WITHOUT any more restrictions (transfer fees etc.). To my knowledge, this is the case with e.g. Cubase.
Anyway, it's a neverending story whose direction the customers are affecting with their wallets (edit: what I did by purchasing CSR
cheers,
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