Thanks, swampymarsh, for your vote of confidence.
To anyone interested: no, #3 is not possible. Despite every other major software player (Adobe, Microsoft, etc.) having been challenged and defeated on the point of legal license transfer (i.e. the allowing of second-hand sales, a point which goes back as far as the legality of sales of used *books*!), Kodak have not yet been moved on this matter.
So, no, the dongle would not come with Kodak's blessing. It would, however, come with a fully operational License Key XML file, and be able to do without limitation what it did when originally installed.
To anyone interested: no, #3 is not possible. Despite every other major software player (Adobe, Microsoft, etc.) having been challenged and defeated on the point of legal license transfer (i.e. the allowing of second-hand sales, a point which goes back as far as the legality of sales of used *books*!), Kodak have not yet been moved on this matter.
So, no, the dongle would not come with Kodak's blessing. It would, however, come with a fully operational License Key XML file, and be able to do without limitation what it did when originally installed.