Hey Garth,

The only thing I can say, is that the analogy you should have used is one of
a leased car, rather than a car you own.

We have a license or lease to use the software. If you have a leased car,
you can use it as much as you want, but you cannot sell it because the car
manufacturer owns the car. It's the same as a software license.

Rick Sanders

> - I take exception to not being able to on-sell your software license
> as a business commodity - yes we only have a license to use it and
> don't own the code but even licenses can be made transferable (many
> are), and why shouldn't they be? It is like selling a car to one
> person and them not being able to on-sell it. I know With aren't the
> only ones who follow this policy but I still think it isn't right.
>


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