adzeman":2ej4ygz1 said:
A couple of years back, I downloaded AVS's Video editing software, on trial, and because it was a good program I bought a licence.
Then after my Windows Installation disc went belly-up, I had to buy a new copy of Windows.
After I reinstalled Windows, I got stuck into re installing all my software. Without a care, I reinstalled the AVS program I'd paid for, onto the new installation of Windows. The first time I tried to run it, it refused, giving me a snotty message on screen explaining why it would not run. This was followed by an equally snotty email from the company, virtually accusing me of Piracy, and telling me NOT to try to install it again on a different machine, or else. (And when I say snotty, I mean snotty. To say I was incensed is an understatement.)
I kept my cool, and tried to explain what had happened. They would not listen to my explanation, nor would they change the licence, to allow me to use what I had paid for. They insisted that to use the program, I would have to buy another licence and download a new copy.
Of course I refused, and told them I would never recommend them to anyone. Which I do not! I respect a company's rights, but I will not stand for a heavy-handed attitude. So if you do make the same mistake I did, don't expect any 'mercy' from those sharks. Best course of action is to avoid them like the proverbial.
I no longer download try-before-you-buy software. (A lot of malware comes with this stuff anyhow).
If it ain't free, I don't want it at all. If it is something I really do want, I check to see what the licence allows, before I buy.
In all other instances, I do without.
Once bitten... :evil:
HTH someone.
Regards
John