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Software that I haven't, or don't use.
Roxio Easy Media Creator 10. Loaded bundle. You can even convert HD and old VHS tapes to digital media content. Opened it, but never used it. (XP & Vista Compatible). $40.
Sony Vegas Movie Movie Maker & DVD Creator. Same deal, loaded it, but I use a different movie package. (XP Only) Brand new except for open box. $10.
Call of Duty 2. Won't run on my Vista system. Brand new except for open box. $5.
I can ship all items media mail, I take Paypal if anyone is interested.
Last edited by Phat Twin; 02-08-09 at 10:37 AM.
if you "loaded it" then legally i believe you have used up your license on the product. even if you uninstalled it and/or don't use it anymore.
anyone know for sure if this is correct?
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I don't think it should be an issue. I think the code key numbers only activate the software. I generally never register any software unless I intend on using it. I didn't register any of these.
What happens if you buy a new computer? Once you load on it another computer that you bought to replace your "old one", it should still be a working copy.
Otherwise, you would have to buy a new copy of the software everytime you load it onto a new computer you buy. Correct?
I've done that with my copy of 2003 Office for all of my computers over the past 7 years.
Most licenses only allow the software to be installed on one computer at a time, however uninstalling the software would free the license to be used on a different computer or sold to someone else.
In fact, preventing someone from doing so would violate right of first sale.
Last edited by Honclfibr; 02-08-09 at 02:05 PM.
The grey market for software is one of those uncertain areas.
As long as you're getting legit media and/or a key with a receipt you should be fine if the software police come knocking on your door.