Hi Severin,

The situation depends on the specific licences for each package (you
know, those really long licences that everybody reads and understands
every time software is installed...). The licence may also vary if you
have an academic or institutional copy. Usually, a condition of all
upgrade licenses is that EITHER the original licence OR the upgraded
licence can be in use at any point in time. Therefore, you cannot
usually sell the old licence else unless you forfeit your use of the
ugprade. But, like I say, it depends on the conditions of the specific
licence...

James.

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