Originally Posted By: beatmaster
If you buy a software , you get the download and the key, surely then it is yours and yours to keep and load as many times as you want on your registered pc ?.

You usually don't actually buy the software, but you purchase a license to use the software.
The software vendor has the right to protect their investment by including a control mechanism so that the end user cannot illegally redistribute or on-sell.

The approach that PG Music has taken is extremely well thought out, generous, and works well. I don't know of a single case where a bona fide customer has not been able to use the software satisfactorily due to a license restriction.


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