From: kols...@BSDI.COM (Rob Kolstad)
Subject: Used Software
Date: 1996/03/18
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A recent note asked about selling older versions of BSDI software.  Basically,
you'll need BSDI's permission to do such a thing legally.

We're seeing a bit more pirated software on the used-software market.  When
people call in for service after purchasing such software, they are universally
disappointed to find out the true status of their copy.

Please ensure that all software sales/transfers are coordinated by BSDI.
Generally, transfers are expected to be complete software transfers -- not
`used software' sales.

RK

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