When we closed one of our satellite offices a couple of years ago, we sold
many of the assets to a former employee that was starting his own company.
This included a license of AutoCAD Map. As Allen said, all we had to do was
provide some paperwork to our dealer and Autodesk to transfer the License.
It was not that hard and was well worth it for our former employee. He now
has a completely legal license he can use with out having to worry about the
piracy police.
--
Tripp Corbin, MCP, CFM, GISP
Vice President, GIS/Mapping
ESRI Authorized Instructor
Keck & Wood, Inc.
www.keckwood.com
(678) 417-4013
(678) 417-8785 fax
Keck & Wood, Inc offers a range of GIS services and training. Please visit
www.keckwood.com for more information including a schedule of upcoming
classes.
"Allen Jessup" wrote in message
news:5811569@discussion.autodesk.com...
If you're company is willing. Register a business name for
yourself and "buy" the companies assets. Then you can provide the
information to your reseller. It's worth taking a shot at it. It sounds like
you're basically acquiring the company in full anyway.
Allen
"Luis Esquivel" wrote in message
news:5811440@discussion.autodesk.com...
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Your company can't give you their AutoCAD license. Not without a lot of
paperwork. It's not considered an asset like computers or chairs. You might
be able to do it, but from what I hear it's a hassle. Ask CADaver; he's been
through it a few times.
*/
Hi Kate;
Still, I will kept that and other software, was just curios about it...
Thanks!