
As you buy plugins you unlock specific parts of that single piece of software, so the only thing UA don't allow is the trade of subsections of the one piece of software. However, you'll notice that the UA download is one file with all UA and 3rd party plugin products included within one installer and therefore legally definable as one piece of software. They allow you to resell all your software licenses along with the accompanying hardware on which they are licensed to run.

I don't know if this is offered with the Arrow. There is usually an offer of alternative plugin choices if it transpires you already own a plugin that's being offered as part of the hardware package you're buying. So you can sell an individual Native version of a Plugin Alliance plugin but you can not sell the individual version of it that runs on UA's hardware.:roll: Even though the 3rd party plugins remain the intellectual properties of the 3rd party companies that UA work with (Softube,Brainworx etc) those companies have licensed their software to be sold through UA's business model and be governed by UA's software/hardware EULA (end user license agreement) not their own. This is something they could offer as an additional service but they choose not to and are within their rights under E.U.


Click to expand.Technically UA are within E.U.
