Hi All
Curious as to whether anybody has had dealings with a company named Discount Licensing, their business model is that they basically act as a broker to sell Microsoft licences from companies in liquidation and sell these to companies at discount.
Any feedback on this business model most welcome ...
You can check out their site below ...
http://www.discount-licensing.com
Software is in many cases not the personal property of the user, who is normally granted permission (known as a “licence”) to use it. While certain types of licence cannot be independently transferred, Microsoft's own transfer conditions do allow such a service within Volume Licensing.
Therefore, the ability to transfer a perpetual software licence from a downsizing company to an active one, is legal as long as you understand and adhere to the terms and conditions of the relevant software vendor.
Curious as to whether anybody has had dealings with a company named Discount Licensing, their business model is that they basically act as a broker to sell Microsoft licences from companies in liquidation and sell these to companies at discount.
Any feedback on this business model most welcome ...
You can check out their site below ...
http://www.discount-licensing.com
Software is in many cases not the personal property of the user, who is normally granted permission (known as a “licence”) to use it. While certain types of licence cannot be independently transferred, Microsoft's own transfer conditions do allow such a service within Volume Licensing.
Therefore, the ability to transfer a perpetual software licence from a downsizing company to an active one, is legal as long as you understand and adhere to the terms and conditions of the relevant software vendor.
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