ableton says no to selling operator
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john gordon
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ableton says no to selling operator
i just got a email from the man himself saying that i could not sell operator.what a crock of shit.they just lost a customer.assholes!!!!!
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Re: ableton says no to selling operator
Dude your nearing a monumental post count "666"...john gordon wrote:i just got a email from the man himself saying that i could not sell operator.what a crock of shit.they just lost a customer.assholes!!!!!

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DeadlyKungFu
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Other people have sold their licenses, and I don't see any logic to this situation.
Since I can't buy it from you, I guess I'll have to buy it from Ableton, fuck that. Fuck Sampler too. I can get a 3rd party sampler that I can sell if I don't really like, there are plenty of other soft synths too.
Writing's on the wall.
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What a pack of assholes you moaning fuckwits are.
Ableton are perfectly entitled to sell you a non-transferable licence.
Don't buy it if you think you need to sell it. Cos you shouldn't expect to be able to sell it.
I can't get over the number of dipshit fanboys on this forum; drooling over new gear and dissing the old.
Get a life munchkins, your dream of being a supa-sta DJ is not going to pay your pension.
Ableton turn out a top class product and go to a lot of care to listen to their pubescent customers for their latest 'essential' tools required in their quest for world domination of the dying midi-looping fad.
Personally I don't know how Robert Henke has the patience to deal with all the infantile squealing from the likes of the previous posters in this thread.
Ableton are perfectly entitled to sell you a non-transferable licence.
Don't buy it if you think you need to sell it. Cos you shouldn't expect to be able to sell it.
I can't get over the number of dipshit fanboys on this forum; drooling over new gear and dissing the old.
Get a life munchkins, your dream of being a supa-sta DJ is not going to pay your pension.
Ableton turn out a top class product and go to a lot of care to listen to their pubescent customers for their latest 'essential' tools required in their quest for world domination of the dying midi-looping fad.
Personally I don't know how Robert Henke has the patience to deal with all the infantile squealing from the likes of the previous posters in this thread.
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john gordon
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DeadlyKungFu
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Transferring licenses is a common ordeal and people have done it before with Live licenses. They'll even let John sell his Live license, but not Operator seperately? There's nothing in that business plan than to get more money from users, I see reason than to make a piddly $150 sale. There's a chance that John would purchase Operator again in the next few years.
I am a Live fanboy, big time, I'm shocked they'd do this, they've always been uber cool about re-installs and working with customers. The money doesn't bother me, I can spend $150 on Operator, I can spend whatever I want, I'm just too stubborn to turn around and buy it from Ableton now.
I will not buy Sample for this reason, I do not buy gear that has no resale value, especially not one that's basically overpriced.
anonymouse - You write like a fucking moron, serisouly, you're not even insulting. Please try again.
I'm shocked and dismayed. Damn.
I am a Live fanboy, big time, I'm shocked they'd do this, they've always been uber cool about re-installs and working with customers. The money doesn't bother me, I can spend $150 on Operator, I can spend whatever I want, I'm just too stubborn to turn around and buy it from Ableton now.
I will not buy Sample for this reason, I do not buy gear that has no resale value, especially not one that's basically overpriced.
anonymouse - You write like a fucking moron, serisouly, you're not even insulting. Please try again.
I'm shocked and dismayed. Damn.
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"get more money from users" ... well what the fuck did you think Ableton sold it's first ever license for? To roll up the notes and smoke them? You should have spotted their ugly greedy capitalism at that stage.
Such pettiness amongst users really bothers me.
Give me one good reason why they should allow a user buy a serial code, and then sell it to someone else, and potentially still use that same serial code in their own Live?
Such pettiness amongst users really bothers me.
Give me one good reason why they should allow a user buy a serial code, and then sell it to someone else, and potentially still use that same serial code in their own Live?
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i am betting it is because your operator activation is tied into your live activation.
i notice in the beta you get a different serial to test sampler, but i don't remember operator being that way when 5 was in beta.
i think they tied the authorization scheme together. ie. if i knew your operator unlock code i could use it to unlock live 5 if i did not already own it.
i can see where they are coming from though, why would someone want to buy operator from you instead of them, unless they are not a valid registered legal live 5 user?
edit: maybe i should make this clearer, they probably do not want anyone using (buying) operator or sampler if they did not buy live 5.
i notice in the beta you get a different serial to test sampler, but i don't remember operator being that way when 5 was in beta.
i think they tied the authorization scheme together. ie. if i knew your operator unlock code i could use it to unlock live 5 if i did not already own it.
i can see where they are coming from though, why would someone want to buy operator from you instead of them, unless they are not a valid registered legal live 5 user?
edit: maybe i should make this clearer, they probably do not want anyone using (buying) operator or sampler if they did not buy live 5.
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anonymouse
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well maybe I went over the top criticising others for moaning about this. But Ableton is one of the very few successful software companies I know of who pay such attention to their users.
Robert sustains such great interest in reaching out to users, getting involved in the forum and maintaining a passion for Live. You don't get that sort of support anywhere. Most founding members of such firms have cashed in long ago and have left the company to be handled by bought-in cheap developers and marketing people. I'm going to upgrade Live purely because of the sincere effort the company goes to.
Seriously bugs me if they are accused of stealing from their users.
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Robert sustains such great interest in reaching out to users, getting involved in the forum and maintaining a passion for Live. You don't get that sort of support anywhere. Most founding members of such firms have cashed in long ago and have left the company to be handled by bought-in cheap developers and marketing people. I'm going to upgrade Live purely because of the sincere effort the company goes to.
Seriously bugs me if they are accused of stealing from their users.
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