I don't remember the company, but it may have been Microsoft. There was a CA Supreme Court case - a landmark case in software - that basically said software companies could not deny owner/licensee the ability to sell or transfer a lease or the property for a reasonable fee. I would definitely contact CV to find out their terms so you can know how to price this. This makes it very hard for you to recoup much of your investment. At that time Cabnetware was charging a registration fee equal to approximately 3/4 the price of the program new. This question was here a couple of years ago by someone wanting to sell their Cabnetware program, which is owned by the same parent company as CV. Best to call them and see how they handle this. This allows the buyer to treat the software as if they were the original owner. They may charge the buyer a license transfer fee. Not sure how CV works, but I thought there is high dollar design software that does allow the resale of your license. The best thing to do for any specific software/company is to read the EULA or consult an authorized re-seller. You are leasing the knowledge and thus have no right of ownership (or re-sale). Typically, possessing the CD does not mean you own the software. It would be safe to assume that you cannot. If we no longer need this software, I would hope that I could sell it so I don't have to eat the very large investment we made. Is it possible to sell used software? Specifically Cabinet Vision Solid 4.1.
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