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dirty creo element direct licensing

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Andrea 84

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good morning, our company has been using creo elements direct modeling for several years, but our version being 17.0 is quite dated and most likely passing in the next few years to windows 10, will no longer be supported by the operating system.
We would therefore like to move to a more recent version that allows us to operate still with perpetual licenses (currently abandoned by the ptc).
Do you know anyone who intends to sell his perpetual licenses of version 19 or 20?
Thank you.
Andrea
 
for ptc politics the perpetual licenses are no longer there since 2018, but only annual, so it is very difficult to find those who sell perpetual licenses, also because those who had perpetuated them I think converted them to have discount on the most recent annual ones.
Perhaps you should ask company or design studio in difficulty if you want to sell some licenses.
 
it can be said that a real upgrade was from 17 to 18 ... 19 and 20 in practice had an upgrade is almost imperceptible, which does not justify in cost in staying in maintenance.
 
to be clear, licenses are nominal and cannot be ceded from one company to one company b. is illegal, only software house can act in derogation in very precise cases (see purchase of one company by another) and anyway I would like to see how you can migrate them from one license to another.
perpetual licenses no longer in maintenance can be converted into rental licenses, among other things there are also promotions that at the same time converted license subscribe to additional modules of your choice.
 
to be clear, the licenses are nominal and cannot be ceded from a company to a company b. is illegal, only the software house can act in derogation...
from what I have read, this is not true, because it has established the European Court of Justice (C-128/11)

googla "sale licenses software judgment"

If then I'm wrong to understand... I'm asking for revenge. .
 
to be clear, licenses are nominal and cannot be ceded from one company to one company b. is illegal, only software house can act in derogation in very precise cases (see purchase of one company by another) and anyway I would like to see how you can migrate them from one license to another.
perpetual licenses no longer in maintenance can be converted into rental licenses, among other things there are also promotions that at the same time converted license subscribe to additional modules of your choice.
I can assure you that the sale is possible and legal. software-houses however put the sticks between the wheels, for example refusing to update the license file to a new id with the result that the license can not use it. different case is whether the license is attached to a key or any dongle, in this case just a communication to the software-house.
 
to be clear, licenses are nominal and cannot be ceded from one company to one company b. is illegal, only software house can act in derogation in very precise cases (see purchase of one company by another) and anyway I would like to see how you can migrate them from one license to another.
perpetual licenses no longer in maintenance can be converted into rental licenses, among other things there are also promotions that at the same time converted license subscribe to additional modules of your choice.
I had asked the same question to autodesk here on the ground and I can confirm what he said you went: you do only in specific conditions, one among those when a company fails.
 
I had asked the same question to autodesk here on the ground and I can confirm what he said you went: you do only in specific conditions, one among those when a company fails.
Of course if you ask them, they'll tell you that.

thanks to the sky reads you above what you say
 

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