Your language is completely unacceptable on this list. I find in life it is generally far more productive and and conducive to pleasant stress-free living to assume another party does not have negative intentions unless proven otherwise. I do not believe in our long years of history we have given you evidence that supports the idea that we take away rights of customers after the fact. And I do not believe you are privy to the conversation that has taken place between support and this customer.
I¹ve reviewed the thread between Heather and Wilhelm and I can see that no such withdrawal of rights after the fact has taken place. Wilhelm simply does not yet appear to fully understand the extensive explanation that Heather supplied. Perhaps we can improve the way we communicate these complexities in the future. This list is definitely not the place to discuss this. I¹m sure Heather and Wilhelm will reach a point of understanding through normal channels. And in the mean time I would expect no repeat of this sort of language here. Kind regards, Kevin Kevin Miller ~ ke...@livecode.com ~ http://www.livecode.com/ LiveCode: Everyone can create apps On 01/03/2016 17:11, "use-livecode on behalf of Matthias Rebbe | M-R-D" <use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com on behalf of matthias_livecode_150...@m-r-d.de> wrote: >>This view is not being supported by "Livecode Support". They claim that >>since the licensing scheme changed to "subscription" in April 2013, my >>perpetual license at that time was somehow affected and mutated to >>subscription style, too, as it were "on the fly". I was never informed >>about such a change during the Kickstarter campaign and I doubt that >>such a silent change could be legally justified. >Sorry for that expression, but if that is the view of the support team , >then that is bullshit. If you bought a perpetual license, then this >license allows you to use at least the version that was current at the >time when you purchased that license for ever. There was also the >possibility to purchase an ³additional year of upgrades². All new >released versions within that year were added to your license. That might >be the reason why your perpetual license in your account shows the range >4.5.x to 6.1.0. > >I am not a lawyer, but i am pretty sure they cannot change your perpetual >license to a subscription license without your confirmation and without >any notification. > >I am confident that they will find a satisfying solution for you. I´ve >had always good experiences with them discussing license questions. > _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode