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Originally Posted by hilander74 This is exactly what I want to know.
From what I've read elsewhere, none of that is actually true and at no point am I doing anything ilegal or anything which breaks steinberg's EULA.
This is what I want clarifed as I don't want to run the risk of breaking the EULA and be able to get full support for the product.
I'm not quite with you on the moral issue. We live in a capitalist society where companies can offer people products at any price they think people will buy them at.
Steinberg aren't losing out here. They've sold the product already.
And I'm sure they would much rather have me as a long term customer, who could be paying for upgrades (at full price) long into the future, instead of me buying Logic or ProTools. |
If you are not breaking steinys EULA, then there really is no problem. You should contact steiny just to be sure you can get out of the edu what you want.