Here's the last reply from YPKO:
Hi,
I've been out of touch for the last few hours, but spoke with a very nice gentleman named Steve at Yamaha here in The States about the situation today. He was very kind and helpful. By the way, even with Christmas and Sunday, Yamaha got back with me within 72 hours. I was impressed.
Anyway, here's the scoop from Yamaha. The bottom line is that they don't want the native styles, multipads or distinctive voices, etc., of the T3 whether these are onboard, or purchased separately from Yamaha being exported, destributed freely or sold to others. Also, the same is true regarding copying or reverse engineering the technology from the T3.. Yamaha will agressively protect these things from being stolen, sold, exchanged, or given to others. Otherwise we are free to use our machines in any way we wish. As I said, Steve was very kind, helpful, and answered every question clearly, concisely, and to my satisfaction. I was very pleased.
Actually, I had my fears allayed, and hope to become a T3 owner soon.
Rob
Any more questions?
Steve