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What's the recommended practice for buying EE license

May 08, 2009 7:26am

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  • #1 / May 08, 2009 7:26am

    shahW

    12 posts

    Hi

    We’re about to embark on our 1st EE enabled site for a client. Woot!

    But, I have a couple of question in regards to license purchasing.

    1. What’s the standard practice of getting EE license? Does the agency (us) buy the license on behalf of client? or they need to purchase it themselves?
    2. If we buy it on behalf of them, what would happen to the support portion?
    3. Like-wise, if they buy the license, how could we get support if help is needed?


    Thanks
    sw

  • #2 / May 08, 2009 7:40am

    Ingmar

    29245 posts

    Either way is fine. I would suggest to buy the license on behalf of your client (then transfer it, once your involvement with the project ends), that way you can take advantage of our cumulative milestones in the future:

    3+ purchases, 10% off
    6+ purchases, 15% off
    10+ purchases, 20% off
    15+ purchases, 25% off
    20+ purchases, 30% off
    30+ purchases, 40% off
    40+ purchases, 50% off

    The license is attached to an account here on expressionengine.com. If you are doing work on a licensed install but don’t have a license yourself you can get a “support credit” which allows you to use the full extent of the forums also.

  • #3 / May 08, 2009 7:43am

    shahW

    12 posts

    Ingmar,

    ... I would suggest to buy the license on behalf of your client (then transfer it, once your involvement with the project ends), that way you can take advantage of our cumulative milestones in the future.

    Do you have more info on the license transfer procedure? What would be involved normal as such?

    And,

    If you are doing work on a licensed install but don’t have a license yourself you can get a “developer credit” which allows you to use the full extent of the forums also.

    Care to elaborate further on “developer credit”?

    Thanks

  • #4 / May 08, 2009 7:56am

    Ingmar

    29245 posts

    Do you have more info on the license transfer procedure? What would be involved normal as such?

    An email to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) is all it takes.

    Care to elaborate further on “developer credit”?

    It’s basically a flag in our database, saying “yes, this person does work on a licensed install so they are entitled to full support for that”. Again, please email sales for details.

  • #5 / May 08, 2009 7:59am

    shahW

    12 posts

    Great. Thanks Ingmar!

  • #6 / Sep 14, 2009 1:05pm

    cafenoir

    43 posts

    Unless you purchase the license first, Ellis Labs won’t give you the developer credit. They won’t apply the developer credit to your account after the fact. They will only apply a support credit.

  • #7 / Sep 14, 2009 1:14pm

    Lisa Wess

    20502 posts

    Greetings,

    Yes, to receive the volume discount all purchases must be made on the same account.  They can later be transferred and the volume discount is retained through a developer credit.

    A support credit allows a developer to get technical support without owning any licenses, as long as they can prove, through supply of the license number of the site, that they are developing for a licensed site.

    Thank you!

  • #8 / Sep 14, 2009 1:17pm

    Ingmar

    29245 posts

    I’m not sure what you’re implying here? If somebody else buys a license obviously they will be credited with the purchase, and it will count towards their milestones.

    ETA: I see Lisa got you covered there 😊

  • #9 / Sep 18, 2009 5:36pm

    maize

    1 posts

    My client purchases EE MSM about 9 months ago. They think they only got the personal version and not the corporate version. How do I check which license they have.

    If I need to upgrade from personal to corporate - I can purchase that upgrade - but what’s the next step then?

    They are a for profit college. The site is just being used for marketing, no ecommerce, etc. I assume the corporate license is required?

  • #10 / Sep 18, 2009 5:38pm

    Lisa Wess

    20502 posts

    Hi, maize - welcome to the forums!

    The user can go to the download area (https://secure.expressionengine.com/download.php) and it will show if it’s personal or commercial.  That is something your client needs to do - or the owner of the license.

    And only the owner of the license can upgrade/renew as well.

    They are a for profit college. The site is just being used for marketing, no ecommerce, etc. I assume the corporate license is required?

    Yes, a commercial license is required in this case.

    Thank you!

  • #11 / Oct 05, 2009 1:17pm

    fertilepress

    9 posts

    UPDATE: Please ignore. Found the answer in another thread. Sorry…don’t know how to delete this post.

    What are the upgrade costs to go from a Personal to a Commercial license?

    Thanks!

  • #12 / Oct 05, 2009 1:25pm

    Lisa Wess

    20502 posts

    Hi, fertilepress - welcome to the forums!

    The cost is $150 - the difference in cost between personal and commercial.

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