Is the online authorization server part of Cakewalk Inc.'s skeletal remains or is it I.P.?
I am wondering; Now that Cakewalk Inc. has sold off its intellectual property, as well as its Chief Technology Officer, will the customers of Cakewalk Inc. soon be able to authorize installations of software licenses, which they have purchased, without depending on access to Cakewalk Inc.'s web based server.
Access to the server has been made available by a corporation that has rapidly scuttled itself. It seems Cakewalk Inc. has a fleeting opportunity to make good on an obligation to its former customers by making 1 step offline authorization a possibility before Cakewalk Inc.'s final surge of "Going Out of Business" revenue runs dry.
Under the circumstance, I hope to soon become able to authorize current my SONAR Platinum Lifetime license conveniently with a simple 1 step offline authorization and without a need to anticipate how long Cakewalk Inc. will remain an entity with a capability and willingness too provide access to an authorization server.
Additionally, I would like to be relieved from speculation that the new owner of the "I.P.", a company whose core business is the subscription of online services, may choose to disable the ability for legacy offline SONAR users to authorize their licenses with the current 3 step offline authorization process. In other words, I do not want to depend on BandLab Technologies and its cloud services business for future authorizations of my current SONAR Platinum Lifetime license.
The time is now. I hope that Cakewalk Inc. can and will provide a 1 step offline authorization solution as a final gesture of responsibility to its legacy of licensees.
Thank you.