Re: Buying MS Office on Ebay
- From: "BP" <replytoall@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 07:22:44 -0400
Not buying it. Sorry.
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
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>I am sorry - I don't see the point of your post.
>
> All I was pointing out is that if you give away the qualifying product but
> keep the upgrade, your upgrade is now invalid since the QP has been given
> away.
>
> As for your scenario for the building plans, a number of entities have
> been
> sued in my city quite successfully for "stealing" plans from mass builders
> and then advertising the homes they built abd sold using those plans as
> being "built by" said establishments.
>
> See, everyone is protected. All is right with the world.
>
>
> --?
> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>
> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
> unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
> reading.
>
> After furious head scratching, BP asked:
>
> | Hi Milly- As a residential construction contractor I have become
> | quite adept at reading and writing contracts over the many years so I
> | have no problem understanding all of the clauses in Microsoft's EULA.
> | My problem is that many of those clauses are so far removed from real
> | life that it is nearly comic. I understand what MS is trying to
> | accomplish and why. It is just a very ham-handed way to accomplish
> | the goal and serves to alienate a large segment of the consumer base
> | that does not have evil intent.
> | I design and draw plans for clients and have always considered my
> | work a form of intellectual property. If MS's EULA sets a precedent I
> | wonder if I can get a clause into my contract that allows the
> | purchaser the right to use the product I produce for them only once
> | (for my bid) and restrict them from duplicating it and distributing
> | it to other contractors. Yeah! They'd go for that, wouldn't they?
> |
> | "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
> | <MillyS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | news:eX2d1QYvFHA.3740@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> || Hi BP - after having read the entire thread (I have no opinion one
> || way or the other about buying software via eBay - that is where I
> || first bought Office 97 Pro). However, to clear up a popular
> || misconception, once you purchase a product and then use that product
> || to upgrade to a newer version,
> || the products "merge" into one single product and the qualifying
> || product you
> || used to verify your eligibility to use the upgrade cannot be sold,
> || lost or destroyed. As it is now a part of the upgraded product, you
> || are required to
> || keep it or your license to use it is invalid.
> ||
> || This will not apply if you wish to sell the latest upgrade of that
> || software,
> || however, ALL qualifying products that you used for the upgrade must
> || be sold
> || in the same package sale.
> ||
> || Just an FYI.
> ||
> ||
> || --?
> || Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
> ||
> || Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
> || unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
> || reading.
> ||
> || After furious head scratching, BP asked:
> ||
> ||| "Edward W. Thompson" <thomeduk1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> ||| news:e8B%23tKOvFHA.3252@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> ||||
> |||| "BP" <replytoall@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> |||| news:tc-dnfEmiso-y7DeRVn-2w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> |||||
> ||||| "Edward W. Thompson" <thomeduk1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> ||||| news:uiXClNBvFHA.2212@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> ||||||
> |||||| "Chris Schatte" <caschatte@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> |||||| news:308C2019-7CE9-49A9-BAFE-A6DCDAF6F9D8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> ||||||| BP,
> ||||||| Why not just purchase a retail copy that you know is new and not
> ||||||| activated
> ||||||| by someone else previously? Retail copies of Office 2003 allow
> ||||||| for 2 installs, one desktop and one mobile and is fully
> ||||||| upgradable. OEM copies are
> ||||||| bound to the system you install on only, non-transferrable to
> ||||||| any other machine.
> ||||||| Buying software previously owned is never a good idea. You could
> ||||||| do a search
> ||||||| on this group for the multitudes of problems people run into by
> ||||||| purchasing
> ||||||| software in this way...
> |||||||
> ||||||| Chris Schatte
> ||||||| --
> ||||||| use the Office Online web based newsreader here:
> ||||||| http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx
> ||||||| In Office System 2003 applications:
> ||||||| Help/Assistance Pane/open Communities
> |||||||
> |||||||
> ||||||| "BP" wrote:
> |||||||
> |||||||| I need to upgrade from my Office 97 suite. I am looking on Ebay
> |||||||| at Office
> |||||||| Pro 2003. There are many "new" full retail and OEM versions but
> |||||||| there are
> |||||||| also some "used" (previously installed) versions available at a
> |||||||| much lower
> |||||||| price. I know Office 2003 has an activation procedure. What are
> |||||||| the EULA and
> |||||||| practical restrictions/problems with buying someone else's
> |||||||| software in this
> |||||||| way.
> |||||||| TIA
> ||||||||
> |||||| "Why not just purchase a retail copy"? To answer your question it
> |||||| is a simple matter of cost . Not everyone can afford the
> |||||| inflated price MS charges for their software, yet the widespread
> |||||| adoption of the MS software virtually obliges its use. The word
> |||||| monopoly comes to mind. Yes, I do know about Open Office.
> ||||| I'm new to this group and I suddenly feel like I just walk in to a
> ||||| new car dealership to ask about buying a used car from the
> ||||| newspaper.
> ||||| Can you suggest a newsgroup where I might find a little more
> ||||| unbiased info on this matter?
> |||| Unfortunately, this is about as good as it gets. Why some post
> |||| unjustified remarks about buying software from Ebay, I can't say.
> |||| Yes, you can get burned by buying from ebay but if the item is not
> |||| accurately described or not delivered and you pay by Paypal you can
> |||| recover your money. I always buy from Ebay and although have had
> |||| one problem, I have never lost my money and do not conclude from
> |||| one problem that all Ebay transactions are fraught with risk. Most
> |||| people are honest, at least that is my experience.
> ||||
> |||| The comments concerning OEM software is very relevant. Some, but
> |||| not all, OEM software is linked to a particular machine and cannot
> |||| be easily transfered to another. Just ask the vendor if the
> |||| software can be installed onto your machine. If it will not
> |||| install you can claim your money back on the basis of
> |||| mis-representation.
> ||| Thanks for the info. I have bought lots of used software on Ebay,
> ||| mostly games, and have never had a problem either. You just learn to
> ||| read carefully and skip the listings with sparse or squishy
> ||| descriptions. The OEM issue is good to know. But what really
> ||| concerns me now is the possibility that if I buy new, retail Office
> ||| software that somehow I am restricted by the EULA from selling it
> ||| some years down the road should I upgrade to a more current
> ||| application. If my used software will only install on my machine
> ||| (legally) then I don't really own a tangible product, do I? And if
> ||| I build a new computer (something I do every couple of years) or
> ||| upgrade hardware (often) the software I bought can't be (legally)
> ||| installed? That's just retarded, in every sense of the word.
>
>
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