OK, you're correct and I was mistaken, but yes, in practical terms at this point, who knows what makes sense or is legal. Karla On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 1:01 PM, Terry Reigel via <tmg@rootsweb.com> wrote: > On 9/21/2015 12:42 PM, Karla Huebner via wrote: > > Not a lawyer here, but it seems to me that if Karen can get hold of the > > license information for the copy she has, she would be considered to > > inherit. That is, the original owner is no longer using the program so I > > don't think there would be anything illegal, or more important, > unethical, > > about Karen using the original owner's license. Again, I'm not a lawyer > but > > that is how I would interpret the situation. Ownership is transferred. > > > From the License Agreement, which users agreed to when they purchased TMG: > > 4. Permitted Uses: This Wholly Genes product, user's guide and > documentation is licensed to you, the LICENSEE, and may not be > transferred to any third party for any length of time without the prior > written consent of Wholly Genes. > > As to what that means in practical terms, I have no clue. > > Terry Reigel > The TMG archive is found here: > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/TMG/ > Instructions on how to subscribe to TMG: > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/other/Software/TMG.html > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TMG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > -- Karla Huebner calypsospots AT gmail.com