Registering a new FrameMaker license
Dov Isaacs
isaacs at adobe.com
Wed Feb 27 12:49:59 PST 2008
Not quite right. A user cannot sell "educational", "student," or
"NFR" (demo for industry) versions. The licenses for such software
is NOT transferable.
- Dov
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 3:38 AM
> To: Daniel Emory
> Cc: Framers List
> Subject: Re: Registering a new FrameMaker license
>
> Ask the seller (if not already stated in the description) whether this
> is an unused, sealed copy. By the rules of eBay, wrong information
> will deem the seller to refund.
>
> Do not ask for a serial number because the seller will probably know
> that such information can (sometimes?) be used illegally on "pirate"
> copies.
> If it is a used copy, get his/her assertion that Adobe has been
> advised of the selling and the former user has been de-registered off
> the copy. Adobe cannot IMHO prevent anyone from selling his/her copy,
> provided that the registration things are in order.
>
> This info is based solely on my own experience with shopping on eBay
> or otherwise on the Internet.
>
> Bodvar
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Daniel Emory
> <danemory7224 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> > I recall recent posts on this subject. Specifically
> > about buying an old version of frame from Ebay, and
> > then registering it with adobe so as to get the
> > upgrade price for the latest version. Apparently, part
> > of the problem is to be sure the copy is not already
> > registered to someone else. How can I be assured that
> > buying the product on Ebay is eligible for
> > registration in my name.
> >
> > Also, I looked aroun on the Adobe website for the
> > subject of how to register Framemaker as the crucial
> > step in buying an upgrade.
> >
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