Licensed restraint of trade

A pernicious type of software licence is unfairly restricting companies from using the market for second-hand capital equipment, says Peter Budden

Owners of expensive pieces of equipment such as production tools and high-end computer hardware could face a shock when they come to sell them. A type of software licence is increasingly being used to prevent companies achieving a fair market value in the secondary equipment marketplace.

"Right to use" (RTU) software licences masquerade under the supposedly...

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