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Leased licenses must be renewed yearly; owned licenses when the admin wants to keep his forum updated. --------------- Added [DATE]1193471094[/DATE] at [TIME]1193471094[/TIME] --------------- Quote:
You're better off in the long-run to get an owned license, since you can still operate vBulletin. Won't get updates or support without the yearly $30 fee, but you can still be free to use vBulletin and mod for it (just not here without the $30/year fee). It's a great option for developers (and folks who are busy with school/work), who may not be into running a forum itself, as much as to mod for it as a customer requests (where they can update their license when a request comes in). |
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Nobody ever said different. If you have an expired owned license, you still have a valid license.
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New customers don't know what valid would mean. Need to be explicit with the two paths: leased and owned. As leased the license will expire after a year and will need to be renewed; that's not the case with an owned license. You did not differentiate, especially to potentially new customers.
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If you want to start getting picky, owned licences do not expire at all, they are still valid licences.
They will always show as valid here. |
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This is the place to ask those picky questions, because no one wants to buy something that doesn't agree with their terms.
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