your "original" product and the Kontakt 3 crossgrade. Therefore, those two products are tied to one another - i.e. This means you were able to buy Kontakt 3 at a reduced price (compared to a full retail version of Kontakt 3) because you already owned some NI product. If I am missing something here let me know.Ĭlick to expand.The easiest way to understand how products are tied to one another is to ask the question "did I receive some type of discount because I already owned some NI product"? If so, those products are tied together and can not be re-sold separately.įor example, you mention you "crossgraded to Kontakt 3". Lastly once I have Komplete 7 I assume I can log-in to my account and de-register Kontakt 3 and Guitar Rig 4, once that is done surely I can sell them both, informing a potential buyer that Kontakt 3 cannot be used for upgrades/crossgrades but Guitar Rig 4 can. I have pre-ordered Komplete 7 on a crossgrade which surely means I will receive the full package and can register Komplete 7 and all its components are linked to that one registration which means obviously you cannot de register or sell on individual parts of Komplete.
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Guitar pro was purchased outright so once again I assume I have the right to de-register and sell it and in this case the new owner could register and yes use it for upgrade purposes. However if I de-register it surely the new owner has the right to register and us it?. The fact it is a crossgrade I assume means that if anyone buys it from me they will not be able to use it for any upgrade/crossgrade purpases. I crossgraded to Kontakt 3 which meant I got a reasonable price on it, however it is obviously the full version.
Hmm I see what you are saying but I'm not quite sure about it.