Surveillance Station License Buy
I have switched from Surveillance Station to a different solution and as a result I will no longer be using my 4-cam license pack for the Surveillance Station app. I purchased this license about a year ago and am the only one using it. Asking $150 USD via Paypal, but if no one takes me up on it I might resort to a lower price. I will update this thread when it is sold so that the buyer knows I am not selling to anyone else. I will send you the license key via PM.
For those wishing to check on my 'trustworthiness' my eBay handle is 'coloradycanyons' and I have 100% feedback with hundreds of transactions. Voip-ninja wrote:License key has been sold! Just as a reminder to the buyer(s): reselling Surveillance Station cam licences isn't legal, if ever we were to notice your licence has been transferred, its key will be added to our blacklist which will block it in the following Surveillance Station upgrade. Why is this not legal? If the original user uninstalls the keys and does not use them again, why would this be illegal? Would the same be true (illegal) for me to uninstall my keys from one Diskstation and install onto another? I was about to buy four more camera and keys but now I am HIGHLY reconsidering, if I can't legally sell it if and when I no longer need it.
Surveillance Station License Buyers
Synology Surveillance Device License Packs are designed for expanding camera, I/O module, access controllers, and transaction devices set up on Synology Surveillance Station. By default, two device licenses 2 are installed on a DiskStation or RackStation 1, and more default licenses are installed on an NVR 3.
From an EU ruling in July 2012:- IDG News Service - Europe's highest court ruled on Tuesday that the trading of 'used' software licenses is legal and that the author of such software cannot oppose any resale. The exclusive right of distribution of a copy of a computer program covered by such a licence is exhausted on its first sale, said the European Court of Justice (ECJ). Deep freeze standard. This applies to downloaded software as well as that bought on CD or DVD. This ruling sets a precedent for trading of used software licenses throughout the European Union and could potentially impact ebooks and computer games as well. The court also ruled that any patches or upgrades made to the software through a service agreement also form part of the used software that can be sold on. However it said that the reseller must make the copy downloaded onto his own computer 'unusable' at the time of resale.

Duffykins wrote:From an EU ruling in July 2012:- IDG News Service - Europe's highest court ruled on Tuesday that the trading of 'used' software licenses is legal and that the author of such software cannot oppose any resale. The exclusive right of distribution of a copy of a computer program covered by such a licence is exhausted on its first sale, said the European Court of Justice (ECJ). This applies to downloaded software as well as that bought on CD or DVD. This ruling sets a precedent for trading of used software licenses throughout the European Union and could potentially impact ebooks and computer games as well. The court also ruled that any patches or upgrades made to the software through a service agreement also form part of the used software that can be sold on.