At 02:19 PM 2/14/02 -0600, esper wrote:
> >>> esper at sherohman.org 02/14/02 01:44PM >>>
> >>On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 01:27:57PM -0600, Shawn Fertch wrote:
> >> I don't understand this.  If you buy a licensed product, in essence don't
> >> you now own that particular copy of it and it's license?
> >No.  The license may be revokable and/or have an expiration date.
>
>Indeed, but terms for revocation and/or expiration would
>be spelled out in the licensing agreement. And terms for
>end users (EULA) may be different from ones given to larger
>organizations. And some of the terms may or may not
>apply to you because of the laws in your country or state.

As an example, the Telemagic for Unix contact management software I 
maintained back at Trimodal was licensed for "99 years."  Then they dropped 
support for the Unix version completely.  I felt good knowing I had 98 
years to reverse-engineer the code ;-)

-- 
Carl Patten