S Stevies3 macrumors member Original poster Nov 4, 2013 #1 I'm considering selling my 2011 iMac for a 2013. Am I legally allowed to sell my old system with Apple's Final Cut Pro installed on the unit?
I'm considering selling my 2011 iMac for a 2013. Am I legally allowed to sell my old system with Apple's Final Cut Pro installed on the unit?
B Bear macrumors G3 Nov 4, 2013 #2 Stevies3 said: I'm considering selling my 2011 iMac for a 2013. Am I legally allowed to sell my old system with Apple's Final Cut Pro installed on the unit? Click to expand... Was it a boxed version or from the Mac App Store? If it's from the App Store, it's licensed to you so you can't give it away. If it's a boxed version, you can transfer it to the new owner, but you can't retain a copy of the version you gave to the new owner.
Stevies3 said: I'm considering selling my 2011 iMac for a 2013. Am I legally allowed to sell my old system with Apple's Final Cut Pro installed on the unit? Click to expand... Was it a boxed version or from the Mac App Store? If it's from the App Store, it's licensed to you so you can't give it away. If it's a boxed version, you can transfer it to the new owner, but you can't retain a copy of the version you gave to the new owner.
MacOG728893 macrumors 68000 Nov 4, 2013 #3 Stevies3 said: I'm considering selling my 2011 iMac for a 2013. Am I legally allowed to sell my old system with Apple's Final Cut Pro installed on the unit? Click to expand... Everyone in the used market sells theirs with torrent copies, this, it doesn't really add to the value of your iMac FYI. If it's just to be nice, then you might want to reconsider.
Stevies3 said: I'm considering selling my 2011 iMac for a 2013. Am I legally allowed to sell my old system with Apple's Final Cut Pro installed on the unit? Click to expand... Everyone in the used market sells theirs with torrent copies, this, it doesn't really add to the value of your iMac FYI. If it's just to be nice, then you might want to reconsider.