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Are we legally allowed to sell software?
I bought a piece of software and I don't actually need it. I paid about $200US for it and the place where I bought it won't refund software.
Are we legally allowed to sell it on ebay :) or something like that? If anybody here wants QuickBooks 2002 Canadian let me know and I might just mail it to ya for free. |
Yes you can transfer ownership. As long as you do not keep a copy on your computer. Think of it as a book. As long as no 2 persons can or able 2 read it at the same time.
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its not US?
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yeah if anybody wants a brand new QuickBooks 2002 CD+BOOK to bust their ass with it taking shortcuts instead of just paying a fucking accountant to do it :) Let me know. $125 paypal and it's yours. http://quickbooks.intuit.com/qbcom/jhtml/products.jhtml $179 retail. |
bump?
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you can resell it.. but you must resell the orginal
you cannot make copies and sell those |
I think you're bound by whatever your user agreement says. Have you read it?
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I'm selling the original CD & book. |
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i was bidding on a new, sealed, retail copy of win95 for an old pc i was messing around with and the auctions was cancelled thru the verio program. |
User Agreements cannot disallow you transfer of ownership of a tangible item and if they do you are not bound by it. Even OEM versions can be sold as long as you don't have a copy running on any of your computers if you are selling as private citizen. If you are professionally dealing with software its a whole new ballgame.
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I'll start the bidding at three fiddy :winkwink:
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USD !!! :eek2
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