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I was wondering if it was legal to make a copy of the windows xp cd for a
back up copy, i have a genuine copy of xp home and the key. and wanted to have a backup of the cd |
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Under US law (17 U.S.C. §117(2).) you have the lawful right to make
backup copies of your software packages or cds. John ndowens wrote: I was wondering if it was legal to make a copy of the windows xp cd for a back up copy, i have a genuine copy of xp home and the key. and wanted to have a backup of the cd |
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On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 17:23:01 -0800, ndowens
wrote: I was wondering if it was legal to make a copy of the windows xp cd for a back up copy, i have a genuine copy of xp home and the key. and wanted to have a backup of the cd Yes. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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The End User License Agreement permits you to make one copy.
"ndowens" wrote in message ... I was wondering if it was legal to make a copy of the windows xp cd for a back up copy, i have a genuine copy of xp home and the key. and wanted to have a backup of the cd |
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"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
The End User License Agreement permits you to make one copy. Make as many as you like. |
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