Re: Licence on two computers....
- From: Dave Jones <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2007 08:37:39 -0700
Val wrote:
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Why? To know what the EULA you've paid for and agreed to allows you to do. There are many variations, even within MS family of products.
true, and that's a good explanation. But it doesn't apply to me. I only use one variation of MS Office and there's only me here so there's not much for me to learn, or need to know, from the EULA. Like the original poster, I would have asked a question here had I needed to know something about the legalities, and would have expected a helpful answer. I see many posts every day here that could be answered with "read the EULA" but they are not. The OP's get helpful answers from knowledgeable people.
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