Re: A question about licencing

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And you would be wrong.

Certain vendors either care about thier customers or employ reasonable copy
protection technology and do allow you to return thier software. A retail,
like CompUSA will have a blanket policy against returning open software, but
will accept returns from vendors that provide this level of service.

Two vendors who provide this level of service for retail products are
Microsoft and Symantec.

And BTW, our government is wonderful. Think before you make sophmoric
remarks.

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Manny Borges
MCSE NT4-2003 (+ Security)
MCT, Certified Cheese Master

There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those who do understand binary
and those who don't.
"George" <pop@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You open a piece of software and then try to return today and I GUARANTEE
you that you will not be able to return it. They passed some form of copy
protection law to protect software vendors from being ripped off because
of copies that poeple make after opening the software, then returning it.
Our wonderful government passed this law for the software companies to
protect their properties.

So, this argument flies out the window(no pun intended)

George


"Leythos" <void@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <O#9biZzVGHA.440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, byteme@xxxxxxxxxx
says...
The main difference if I bought anyone of those items, went to install
and
decided I did not like the EULA after opening the box I would have no
problem returning the item for a full refund with minimal inconvinience.

And by contacting MS, with minimal inconvenience, you can return the
product that you no longer want.

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