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Mark S. Waterbury wrote:
Many software product licenses are not simply tied to the serial #, but also to the processor group, or worse, to the exact model or feature code, or both.

A related problem stems from the fact that many vendors figured out that they could get away with charging more money for each feature code or model change (in effect, charging more for higher CPW systems).

Please consider it from the opposite point of view: Our model-size based licenses (our authorization codes have always been tied to a specific model and serial number) have always been based on the assumption that people with larger/faster boxes either have more users, or require higher performance, while those with smaller/older/slower boxes haven't the budget to pay for what our products are truly worth.

We're not increasing our prices beyond what the product is worth for those with deep pockets; we're reducing them, often to much less than what the product is truly worth, for those with shoestring budgets.

And we do also offer user-based licensing.


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