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Old December 27th 03, 05:45 PM
Will Denny
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Default using windows on two computers

Hi

Bruce is correct in his posting. Can you provide proof that anyone =
*can* install any MS OS onto more than one PC? Has MS stipulated that =
any of their OSes *can* be installed onto more than one PC?

Will

http://tinyurl.com/hhjj
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218 times, but you still can't find one US Copyright Law=20
that prohibits an individual from installing software on=20
more than one computer! ROFL!
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Do ya' think someone should get in touch with your NG=20
service provider to complain about your repeatedly sending=20
the same bogus message over & over again, what is in=20
essence, nothing but SPAM?!
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"23. What is system abuse? Abuse of the system includes,=20
but is not limited to, exceeding the download limit on=20
your account, spamming, newsgroup flooding, and=20
unauthorized posting of copyrighted material. Abuse of the=20
system may result in action being taken against your=20
account." - http://www.supernews.com/faq.html#23
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"kurttrail" wrote in =
message ...
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-----Original Message-----
Greetings --

As it has *always* been with *all* Microsoft=20

operating systems,
it's necessary (to be in compliance with both the EULA=20

and copyright
laws, if not technically) to purchase one WinXP license=20

for each
computer on which it is installed. The only way in which=20

WinXP
licensing differs from that of earlier versions of=20

Windows is that
Microsoft has finally added a copy protection and anti-

theft
mechanism, Product Activation, to prevent (or at least=20

make more
difficult) the sort of multiple installations you're=20

asking about.

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