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Hello. I have read thoroughly through the current EULA and have found that VirtualDJ does not allow use of the software for production use (making money at gigs) without a license. This raised many questions, and I have done some research to create these questions.

Research 1: I have read the legal sections of both the VirtualDJ 8 and ALL (available) previous versions. VirtualDJ 7 has no mention of use of the software at paid gigs, VirtualDJ 8 is the first to mention it. This being said, if the answer to the question below is "No", then an update to the VirtualDJ 7 legal is a must, as it can easily dismiss any legal action taken against the non-pro users.

Question 1: Can I use VirtualDJ 7 with a less-than-pro subscription/infinity at a paid gig? The EULA of VirtualDJ 7 does not state it not being allowed.

Research 2: I've done some searching for whether or not I can use the LE version at a paid gig, and have found it blatantly stated "Yes" in the thread below by a support staff member. Once again, if this is a "No" then legal updates are a must, or the post should be removed.

"NOTE: Home FREE is for non-commercial use only. It cannot be used for DJ gigs where you are being paid. VirtualDJ LE/Cue LE can of course be used at paid gigs." - http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/145028/VirtualDJ_7_Technical_Support_(MAC_Version)/Virtual_DJ_Home_VS_Virtual_DJ_sold_with_a_hardware_controller.html

Question 2: Can I use an LE license (included with a controller) at a paid gig (I am aware that the above thread is for VDJ 7)?

I have a downloaded copy of both the VDJ 7 and 8 legal (in the form of the full users manual) at the time of writing this. My hope is that an LE license can be used at a gig. If not, guess I will be forking out some cash for the full version soon, as I plan to make money using VDJ soon.
 

Mensajes Wed 21 Dec 16 @ 1:29 am
locoDogPRO InfinityModeratorMember since 2013
Do you have a copy of LE?
 

Mensajes Wed 21 Dec 16 @ 1:40 am
I have purchased a controller that includes a copy of VDJ 8 LE. It will be arriving within a couple days.
 

Mensajes Wed 21 Dec 16 @ 1:42 am
locoDogPRO InfinityModeratorMember since 2013
 

Mensajes Wed 21 Dec 16 @ 1:58 am
Ah, right you are. That rules out any question about VDJ 8. But what about 7? The legal for 7 does not mention anything about paid gigs, and that thread for VDJ 7 said that the LE version of 7 could be used for a paid gig.

It did also say that FREE was not allowed to be used at paid gigs, and the EULA for 7 does not mention anything about paid gigs, but it was a staff who said it, so I won't argue there.

Thanks for the information, I may invest in pro soon. Do you happen to know if the Gemini GMX offers a discount to pro using the LE serial?
 

Mensajes Wed 21 Dec 16 @ 2:03 am
 

Mensajes Wed 21 Dec 16 @ 2:06 am
locoDogPRO InfinityModeratorMember since 2013
V7 is looking like a grey area but you'll be getting v8, so, erm it's a moot point isn't it?

As for discount, you need your le serial to check for discounts, on the buy page
 

Mensajes Wed 21 Dec 16 @ 2:34 am
True. Thanks for the help! This answered my questions.
 

Mensajes Wed 21 Dec 16 @ 2:49 am
Only pro or subscription versions of VDJ can be used for paid gigs, that includes 7 or 8.
 

Mensajes Thu 22 Dec 16 @ 7:09 am
A Man and His Music wrote :
that includes 7 or 8.

Actually there have been at least a couple of posts made in the past by Atomix teamers that say VDJ 7 LE can be used for gigs.

Of course this won't help Mr TechEdison to avoid buying a license as VDJ 7 LE (or indeed any VDJ 7 version) won't work with his nice new controller.





 

Mensajes Thu 22 Dec 16 @ 10:42 pm
Yup. Plus there's no reason to start any legal arguments anyways, It's a spirit of the law vs letter of the law issue. I'm happy to pay the nice people here for making amazing software :)
 

Mensajes Fri 23 Dec 16 @ 4:43 am


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