How would they know that wasn't your latest upgrade?



Richard Huggins wrote:

It just does not seem to fit the personality of the members of this list to
willingly give up an original program CD. Count me as surprised. (And once
copy protection comes into play I don't think burning a CD solves anything,
does it?)

However, the sending in of an earlier program CD (e.g., Finale 97, as you
said) mollifies the issue quite a bit, if truly Sibelius didn't care.

Richard


From: Darcy James Argue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Okay...do they send it back? I mean, are there people that actually would
give up their original program CD (not getting it back)?

Well, yes. Lots. The whole point of the promotion is that you are in theory *switching* to Sibelius from some other music notation program.

But even if you had no intention of giving up Finale after taking
advantage of this upgrade (which I believe is not strictly legal), the
requirements are so minimal that this wouldn't present a particular
burden.  My thought was, who *wouldn't* give up their original program
CD or a couple of pages out of the manual, in the age of CD burning and
online documentation?  Hell, you could even send 'em your Finale 97 CD,
it doesn't matter to them.

- Darcy


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