Hi Dave, Thanks for your input. > I was told the licenses were not transferable > and yes there was some very fine print stating that. Well, there may be fine print stating that...but that doesn't make it legal or illegal. I assume you had networked licenses? They certainly can't prevent anyone from selling a seat that uses a hardware lock, with a non-expiring license file. They can refuse support to the new owner if they want...but that's a different story. > If I > remember correctly it was on the original > license agreement that we signed. I'm looking for the Cadence license agreement, but I don't find it in the software anywhere. I certainly didn't sign one when I bought the software. > I would look very carefully Austin. Our sales rep from Cadence > told me I should not worry about it because it wasn't my money > and our new owners had plenty of it. That's pretty obnoxious. Anyone who has that kind of an attitude should be put out to dry. > I eventually was removed from the > loop and the corporate guys got involved. So in all fairness to > Cadence I am not sure > what the final outcome of this transfer fee was. If you do find out what happened, I'd be interested. I'm not thinking of selling mine, I'm just curious what the position is. Regards, Austin ----------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe/unsubscribe: Send a message to icu-pcb-forum-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of subscribe or unsubscribe To view the archives of this list go to http://www.freelists.org/archives/icu-pcb-forum/ Problems or Questions: Send an email to icu-pcb-forum-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -----------------------------------------------------------