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Keep your Plesk license portfolio clean

Author: Valeria van der Poel
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2/2/2017
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PleskFrom the beginning of this year Plesk started to report to their partners about the licenses installed on more than one physical or virtual server at once. As long as such licenses are violating Plesk’s Terms and Conditions they are automatically marked as “fraudulent”. Openprovider, being a Plesk Platinum partner, is obliged to follow Plesk recommendations and resellers who have in their portfolio licenses that are marked as fraudulent will have to do the following:

  1. Create new individual license key for each instance of Plesk used, or
  2. Terminate fraudulent licenses
The list of license keys marked as “fraudulent” will be sent via dedicated e-mail to resellers that have such licenses in their portfolio. License portfolio clean up has to be completed by the end of February 2017. Those licenses that will NOT be corrected by the resellers on time will be automatically terminated on Monday, 27th of February 2017.
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