before uploading to a phone or touch.
That would prevent any updates to a deactivated phone.
On Jan 4, 4:29 pm, "Karl Addrison" <k...@addrison.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi Jarrod
>
> I could have taken a photo of the smashed LCD - but it was binned. The WEB
> site said there was no transfer.
>
> If it stated info needed then I could have.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: commandfusion@googlegroups.com [mailto:commandfusion@googlegroups.com]
>
> On Behalf Of Jarrod Bell
> Sent: 04 January 2010 21:05
> To: CommandFusion
> Subject: Re: Transfer CF to new iPhone ?
>
> Unfortunately there is no way around this. Being able to 'deactivate'
> a license would require that the application 'phones home' via
> internet every time it is launched, which is obviously not appropriate
> due to both increased loading time as well as situations where no
> internet connection is used by the control device (think dedicated
> iPod Touch in a closed LAN).
>
> If you lose your iPhone and need to replace it, it is not our fault.
> If you choose to upgrade and there is a possibility of trade in your
> old phone, make sure you get documentation to prove it.
> If you sell the old phone, and can prove the transaction took place,
> we may provide a free license transfer depending on the quality of
> documentation proof (which varies depending on how the device was
> sold).
>
> Chris: If you can think of a way that we could actually implement such
> a licensing system, please share your thoughts. We struggled with this
> for a long time and there is no feasible way to implement it without
> placing a burden somewhere else along the line.
>
> Karl: If you have documentation to prove the device was faulty, then
> we can look at crediting your account with a free license for your
> troubles. For everyone else, please contact us when you get into a
> situation like this as we treat each request for license transfers on
> a case by case basis.
>
> Jarrod
>
> On Jan 5, 5:51 am, Chris Curran <ke...@gledholt.com> wrote:
> > Jarrods suggestion seems supportive but phone upgrades do not mandate
> > the old phone is retained by the network providor.
>
> > I think it would be a very bad policy if Command Fusion were to
> > enforce new purchases of licences if you ever had to replace or wanted
> > to upgrade your iPhone. That would be very unpopular, unfriendly and
> > detract from sales. The handset upgrade policies allow you to either
> > trade in or indeed sell your old iphone privately eg eBay. A lot of
> > these will appear shortly as the 18 month contract period since launch
> > is now imminent.
>
> > If the current licensing mechanism for iViewer does not allow a
> > transfer or does not allow CF to deactivate older retired versions
> > then I think it is fundamentally flawed and needs urgent attention to
> > provide a system that does allow licenses to be deactivated on one
> > phone and transferred to another - as happens with the (very few /
> > unpopular) PC applications that implement application locking. An
> > internet based activation / deactivation algorithm seems needed.
>
> > Chris
>
> > On 4 Jan, 17:46, "Karl Addrison" <k...@addrison.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > > WOW - that's changed
>
> > > I bought a second copy when my IPhone went faulty as it was stated there
> was
> > > no chance of changing !
>
> > > Now transfers are available!
>
> > > Thanks
>
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: commandfusion@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:commandfusion@googlegroups.com]
>
> > > On Behalf Of Jarrod Bell
> > > Sent: 03 January 2010 21:43
> > > To: CommandFusion
> > > Subject: Re: Transfer CF to new iPhone ?
>
> > > Hi Chris,
>
> > > You need to email us some proof of the free upgrade (scanned
> > > documentation of the changeover) as well as the new Device ID.
> > > Then we will change it over for you. But only if the documentation
> > > specifies that the old iPhone is no longer in your possession.
>
> > > Jarrod
>
> > > On Jan 4, 5:01 am, Chris Curran <ke...@gledholt.com> wrote:
> > > > My iPhone contract is just expiring and my network providor has
> > > > offered me a free upgrade of my iPhone 3G to a 3GS , which is a really
> > > > attractive offer ... but how do I transfer my iViewer licence ?
>
> > > > Chris
>
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