tecknot Posted Thursday at 12:44 PM Share Posted Thursday at 12:44 PM Hello everyone, I was reading the forums and came across one interesting thread in the Instruments forum: As it happens to be, I own two copies of Zeta+2, one copy registered and one not. I was wondering if I could sell the unregistered copy since "...it is a legacy product from the old Cakewalk company," and as I understand it, the "old Cakewalk company," no longer exist so any license agreement is no longer binding. So, can I legally "sell" it or not? Please advise. Kind regards, tecknot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Fogle Posted Thursday at 02:46 PM Share Posted Thursday at 02:46 PM My GUESS is you can sell it but the buyer will not be able to register it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bass Guitar Posted Thursday at 07:39 PM Share Posted Thursday at 07:39 PM If it is on a CD and you have the serial numbers that is all that matters. Seems to me Zeta would not be registered on the internet. Selling software second hand probably breaks some old rules but I doubt something that old would be considered of any value to the original vendor. As you say, that might have been Roland or Gibson. Or it might have even been the original 12Tones Cakewalk people. And if you’re giving it away I really don’t think that matters at all. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mettelus Posted Thursday at 09:35 PM Share Posted Thursday at 09:35 PM I am inclined to agree with the above. IIRC, Z3TA+2 just needed the S/N and Registration Code to activate (no online requirement). What bound that to your account specifically was if you did an online registration of it (which was an option during installation or done directly with the Cakewalk registration server). If you never registered that one copy, then it is not tethered to anyone's account. Check your legacy account to be sure it is not listed there. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tecknot Posted yesterday at 01:32 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 01:32 AM Thanks guys. I will proceed with caution. The copy does show up in My Products in my account, but there is not registration number nor do I have any record of one. Perhaps the fortunate recipient will have luck with registration through Cakewalk Support. We will see. Kind regards, tecknot 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mettelus Posted yesterday at 04:08 AM Share Posted yesterday at 04:08 AM (edited) This is also not a situation where you are trying to pull a fast one in any way. It is a one-off situation where you are trying to do someone a favor. I have reached out to vendors for similar in the past and they have accommodated such... it is those simple acts of kindness that define someone more than money ever could, in addition to the significant impact it could have for the recipient. [Stupid side note (and spoiler alert actually)] This theme is the reason Les Miserables is my favorite novel. Early on, the Bishop takes Jean Valjean in and feeds him as a guest (when no one else would), and the next morning Jean Valjean steals his silverware! When the police bring him back and ask the Bishop if he had been robbed, the Bishop goes back inside, brings forth a pair of silver candlesticks, hands them to Jean Valjean and says, "I forgot to give these to you." The brilliance was the Bishop did not lie, he just refused to answer the question and implied one, but that simple act of kindness changed Jean Valjean's life forever. Edited yesterday at 04:09 AM by mettelus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sjoens Posted yesterday at 04:55 AM Share Posted yesterday at 04:55 AM So in the end yer saying they were less miserable?! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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