Draxxon
As I posted on DosDawg's blog, I disagree with 3.3 for the following reasons only:

I am a freelance programmer, and Draxxon is my personal (business) account, but I also maintain another account for one of my clients. (Who wanted to have their own licenses with it's own login/password) So in the case where (PAID) licenses are concerned, I think that it is vital to allow for more than one account.

I feel that this is especially important for integrators who are setting up Dolphin for other see more clients and want to have the ability to turn the license over to the client once the project is complete.

This would only be needed in a few cases where an integrator is a separate entity from the business that would own the final license, or where the account for the site will be taken over by another individual. (Such as is in this case.)

In this case, the person who created the account, and set up the initial license is doing so (by proxy) for the person who will eventually own the license.

This can actually be a vital part of the development process of a site since the owner of the site is often a non-technical person who hires the site creation to a developer/integrator/programmer, and doesn't want to be part of the registration process, but wants the license to be handed over when the project is completed.
 
 
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