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John Lee <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 Aug 2004 14:16:55 -0500
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OK, we need a legal opinion...if HP abandons the platform, do they still
have legal rights over it?  After all, this is at the heart of all the
licensing questions, is it not?

Signed,

John Lee, with his worm can opener in hand



At 02:52 PM 8/4/04 -0400, Chuck Ciesinski wrote:
>To All,
>
>The HPSUSAN number, I agree is a VERY BIG one, but some vendors also use
>HPCPUNAME.  I'm also referring to license transfers, how to get licenses
>for the
>D/R box if a customer utilizes a D/R service, and the HPUSERLIMIT setting
>as well.
>The big question is will and how will HP allow licenses to be transferred?
>Will HP have a licensing group for MPE/iX along with HP-UX, Linux, VMS,
>and Tru-64
> to support it's customers?
>
>I think that these and the testing issues raised by Michael Gueterman will
>make for some
>lively discussion...
>
>
>Chuck Ciesinski
>Hughes Network Systems
>11717 Exploration Lane
>Germantown, MD  20876
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