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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1040216" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>Yeah, attackers obtaining a copy of the software is not great. But it’s not the main reason, they are looking to avoid support tickets and maximise revenue.</p><p></p><p>The distributer at their sole discretion has decided that they are willing to sell single licenses at an increased price. The company field is just in case someone needs VAT invoice for accounting purposes. There is no law that prevents this product being sold to home users and for Deep Instict it doesn’t matter as CyberForce has already purchased a bulk of licenses. It’s perfectly OK on company to type “Personal”, “N/A” or something similar. CyberForce doesn’t really care. If you own a legit business then yes, wrong invoice will cause… to put it mildly… drama.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1040216, member: 99014"] Yeah, attackers obtaining a copy of the software is not great. But it’s not the main reason, they are looking to avoid support tickets and maximise revenue. The distributer at their sole discretion has decided that they are willing to sell single licenses at an increased price. The company field is just in case someone needs VAT invoice for accounting purposes. There is no law that prevents this product being sold to home users and for Deep Instict it doesn’t matter as CyberForce has already purchased a bulk of licenses. It’s perfectly OK on company to type “Personal”, “N/A” or something similar. CyberForce doesn’t really care. If you own a legit business then yes, wrong invoice will cause… to put it mildly… drama. [/QUOTE]
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