Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 16th Jan 2007 13:49 UTC, submitted by jayson.knight
Windows Even though the retail launch of Windows Vista just a couple of weeks away, Microsoft is still continuing to fine-tune its licensing and pricing details. Sources said that Microsoft will announce some time over the next few days that the two additional copies of Vista Home Premium for somewhere between USD 50 to USD 99 a piece. In order to qualify for the so-called 'Family Pack' promotion, customers will first need to purchase at retail a copy of Vista Ultimate, which carries an estimated retail price of USD 399. The deal will not be offered to those who purchase Ultimate preloaded on a new PC, sources said; it will be for customers buying and/or upgrading via retail channels only.
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RE: Happy to be danish...
by h3rman on Wed 17th Jan 2007 00:27 UTC in reply to "Happy to be danish..."
h3rman
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2006-08-09

I'm from Denmark.
Here the EULA comes SECOND.
So if the law says that u can use something on different types of hardware, then U are allowed.
(..)
If i as a dane, in denmark, buy a piece of software, then i am able to install it on as many different types of computer as I please, as long as it is on one machine at a time..


Are you really sure? I thought MS type EULA say that when you're not able to comply with both the EULA ánd local laws, you should be so kind not to use the software and return it.

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