Admiral Nelson wrote:Curious to what you mean handled accordingly...
The real question is what is misuse. People are paying for a product, which means they can do what they want with the product once delivered.
Admiral Nelson wrote:Curious to what you mean handled accordingly...
DezNutz wrote:Admiral Nelson wrote:Curious to what you mean handled accordingly...
The real question is what is misuse. People are paying for a product, which means they can do what they want with the product once delivered.
Gregor Egerton wrote:Also the price seems to have skyrocketed since last I checked.
Grimrock Litless wrote:Gregor Egerton wrote:Also the price seems to have skyrocketed since last I checked.
It did, it used to be very cheap, he must have realised just how small the price was.
DezNutz wrote:People are paying for a product, which means they can do what they want with the product once delivered.
Dejanira wrote:DezNutz wrote:People are paying for a product, which means they can do what they want with the product once delivered.
This would sound kinda obvious but it is not true in many cases. The misunderstanding is the base of many legal issues.
For example in the past when you did buy a paper book, you got also the right to lend it to a friend. Nowadays when you buy an ebook, you not always get the right to let someone else read it. The same for many softwares. Sometimes you don't even get the right to install it on your new device, if you change it.
"People are paying for a product, which means they can do what they want with the product once delivered"? Sounds perfect, but that's not how it happens.