Update: 02/28/2010
Antoine says in his post above "Please have no doubt we never let our users in the mud..."
But in direct contrast to what Antoine would like his public personna to be, this is exactly what Antoine and Arturia is doing.
After nearly three months of Arturia ignoring my requests for my serial number for my legitimately owned arturia licenses, interspersed with periodic "tough luck buddy - you bought the plastic card, not rights to use the software" unconscienable responses.
Then Antoine magically found my miniMg license. But, just retreated to their existing position that I shouldn't have my ARP license. And just went back to ignoring my communication. They refuse to look at my proof of ownership (original manuals and CDs for both instruments). Surely finding my MiniMg license that it took me 3 months of insisting before they'd bother to find it, must give my insistence that I have an ARP 2600 license,some credibility.
There stance is just: We gave you one of your licenses, now shut up and go away - you already got more than you deserve.
So, this is the status of today. They are ignoring my requests for my legitimately purchased ARP 2600 license.
Thank god, there is another company that produces an ARP 2600 emulation. And since the other emulation is the one that the original ARP designer (Alan Pearlman) chose to endorse, it's undoubtedly the better emulation.
I had intended to buy Arturia's Mg modular, but how foolish would it be to give this dishonest company any more of my money?
I would rather spend the time I would be battling Arturia, to post hundreds of posts throughout audio forums around the world letting customers and potential customers know what to expect from this company if they are foolish enough to do business with them.