In a case of the action being against the EULA, that might be the list price of a single seat license plus whatever attorneys fees.It is so customized, no other program or version can make it work.
Cakewalk Sonar 2 Xl License Plus WhateverMy computer died, and my tech friend also passed away last year. Does anyone have the old disc for Sonar 2.2 I was a Cakewalk customer, doing updates from the late 1980s to 2017. Would love your help any way you can This is the book I just published using that customized program: Thank you, Chris Mohr. Cakewalk Sonar 2 Xl Install In EnglishMaybe someone at Cakewalk can confirm whether it has the option to install in English or not. Cakewalk Sonar 2 Xl Serial Number Or SomeIn those days it was a printed activation code or serial number or some such that came with the packaging. If the OP still has access to the code he got with his original licensed copy, he should be able to activate it from any copy of the installation disc for the identical version and it would still be under his own original license. If he has to use your activation code, then technically you may be considered to be transferring your license to him, which as far as I can recall was always forbidden with Cakewalk products. If the OP can prove he has a valid license to the software, then a reasonable licensor might consider that someone providing the installation media to him did not violate the spirit of the license. So just making the copy with the intent to transfer it to someone else might run afoul of copyright law in addition to the EULA. If Im not mistaken, it was the first time Cakewalk support VST by native. The goodies in the bundle are awesome, I keep using some of them til these days. None of it, as you will see if you (not likely) read it is legal advice, and Im not a lawyer. Its mostly stuff that everyone knows but doesnt stop to consider. If someone has greater knowledge of IP, contract, and civil law and anything I say isnt true, please let me know. In other words, you cant mount the disk as a network share and put it on the Internet for people to download, you cant burn copies for people to use to make unlicensed installations, etc. Software EULAs even back then typically didnt come with any prohibitions regarding what could be done with the physical media the program came on, merely the contents of it. Usually, there was language explicitly permitting these contents to be backed up (backing up of media became a consumer right granted by a court decision). When I was still working my IT day job 20 years ago I knew of no software that didnt allow for sharing a copy of the installation media among multiple computers as long as the target computer was licensed to use the contents.
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