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charlieg2-Aug-24 6:18
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jschell4-Aug-24 7:02
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Vivi Chellappa wrote:
Once upon a time, when you bought a software, you paid one price for it, no matter how many persons in the purchaser company used it.


When was that exactly?

Or perhaps you definition of use is limited.

When one bought Lotus 1-2-3 it installed itself in such a way that it could only be installed on one computer.

I would be very surprised if the early payroll systems (big iron) had contracts that allowed one to install it on other computers say at a different company.

By seat licenses are absolutely not new.

Vivi Chellappa wrote:
Then they decided to charge according to the power of the processor the purchaser company used.


So? Why is that surprising?

The point of companies is to make money. So they learn new ways to make money they do it. Checking luggage on passenger airlines used to be free. But that doesn't mean that they didn't charge for cargo shipping.

You did learn about steam ships right? Steerage class passengers didn't have a lot of fun.

Vivi Chellappa wrote:
Oracle is threatening an audit of those companies to determine if any of the contractual terms are violated by the purchaser.


Eh? Software companies have been suing other companies for licensing violations for decades. I think there is even a company whose sole purpose is doing that.

They would and did take the offending company to court, win a judgement, then conduct an audit. The offending company would then have to buy the number of licenses that they did not have and pay a substantial penalty.

And somewhat related Sun, the original owner of Java, sued Microsoft and won because Microsoft created and distributed a non-compliant Java version for Windows. Microsoft violated the terms of the license.

Vivi Chellappa wrote:
If a customer refuses to accept the new terms,


Or the company can use something else. You do know there is an open source version of Java right?

Vivi Chellappa wrote:
such as TV, automobiles, etc?


Well for one thing because they are tangible. But do you know how an automobile lease works right? You know the ones with the 'lower' cost?

Or what about companies that rent household furnishings? Including TVs.

Actually I think I saw a place that rents high end wheel covers.
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GeneralWell, that's a bad start to the day. Pin
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