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statix0
Tue 16th Apr '02, 12:40am
i'm half considering purchasing a license, and i was curious that if i decide to change the website i use with vbulletin that i can have the license updated in some way or is it possible to change it so it would be legal still under a new website?

like if i purchase an unlimited license but after a year the domain expires (and even after the vB members section part expires) and i decide not to renew the domain, can i use vbulletin somewhere else?

:eek: :confused:

Floris
Tue 16th Apr '02, 5:20am
I think I understand your question :)

You can purchase the license if you want. And if the domain name changes, you can goto the members area on vbulletin.com and change the URL to the new domain. This does not require renewal of a license or anything. As long as it is only one instance of vBulletin running on one web server, under one domain.

filburt1
Tue 16th Apr '02, 6:34am
The devs also say that you can install it somewhere else, like on a personal server for testing, but only as long as the public doesn't have access to it. You'll probably want to e-mail them ahead of time, too.

Divine Coding
Tue 16th Apr '02, 10:01am
http://vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&postid=277874

statix0
Tue 16th Apr '02, 11:36pm
Originally posted by xiphoid
I think I understand your question :)

...you can goto the members area on vbulletin.com and change the URL to the new domain.

i meant sorta was can it still be done after the year of access to the members area expires? because when that goes all support does, but i believe there would be some way to do it

okrogius
Wed 17th Apr '02, 7:32am
By "member area expires" it means that what stops working is the download link in the member area. The rest will sitll be there.