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Date: | Thu, 19 Dec 2002 12:22:38 -0800 |
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If the company went bankrupt, there should have been a trustee assigned to
handle the disposition of the company assets. The trustee should still have
authority to speak on behalf of the company. The trustee should be on public
record with the bankruptcy court. Find the trustee and have them sign the
license over to you. Of course they will probably charge legal fees to do
this. But it is probably better than having a boat anchor.
-----Original Message-----
From: Guy Avenell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 12:00 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: MPE Licensing (Thanks to Jeff Vance)
Ditto from me. When a company goes bankrupt and sells off their systems,
you can't get a license transfer unless the person at the now defunct
company signs it over to you. They know who the owner/user was but it is
confidential information and they need to protect the user's information.
THE COMPANY WENT BANKRUPT!!
Catch-22 is right.
Guy Avenell
www.hptraderonline.com
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