Safety1st Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Is there any chance to get license for free? 🙂 For example, for poor homeless people who spends their lives drinking vodka and searching for food but has broadband access to Internet. Or for cancer patients at the latest stage to have little happiness from running own community...
Randy Calvert Posted February 7 Posted February 7 The best place to discuss this would be with the Accounts & Billing team via the Contact Us form. https://invisioncommunity.com/contact-us/ They would be able to help answer that for you and discuss if the specific use case would qualify for some "good will".  🙂 Personally I think supporting the vodka drinking homeless is a worthwhile cause...  Safety1st 1
Jim M Posted February 7 Posted February 7 It is not common for us to give our software away for free, after all, we are a for-profit business 🙂 .  None-the-less, you're more than welcome to ask sales. You may get a nice, fluffy hug from Charles (which may be better than the software 🤣). dmaidon1, Mike G., DawPi and 1 other 4
Randy Calvert Posted February 7 Posted February 7 I'm still waiting for my signed and framed photo of Charles!
Safety1st Posted February 7 Author Posted February 7 (edited) 38 minutes ago, Randy Calvert said: https://invisioncommunity.com/contact-us/ They are talking about things I don't understand 😜 Like that a license key is for me and only me, that I should not violate the license agreement I never saw, that I should somehow protect all files on production site from even a hosting provider and so on 🙂 Edited February 7 by Safety1st
Jim M Posted February 7 Posted February 7 15 minutes ago, Safety1st said: They are talking about things I don't understand 😜 Like that a license key is for me and only me, that I should not violate the license agreement I never saw. You agreed to the license agreement during purchasing of your license key from us. We would not provide a new license key in your situation when you provided it to someone else and they locked you out of the community. 19 minutes ago, Safety1st said: that I should somehow protect all files on production site from even a hosting provider and so on 🙂 This was actually something you asked how to do. However, you should indeed not allow individuals access which you don't trust or they don't need.  I am going to lock this topic, as overall, this is not something which we would entertain or assist with as it violates the license agreement.
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