It is public knowledge that Microsoft software is licensed unless stated "OK
to share with friends" (which does appear on some items, like the Security
CD Feb 2004 and the Service Pack 2 CD). Microsoft publishes this on their
websites. A store not making a big point about licensing does not break the
license between you and Microsoft.
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Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
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"kurttrail" wrote in message
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Colin Barnhorst wrote:
You were sold the licenses, not the software.
That's what is said in the EULA, AFTER the fact of the sale of a copy of
software had already taken place.
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Peace!
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