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RE[7]: Whose boat is it?
by gcbirzan on Tue 10th Mar 2009 23:19
in reply to "RE[6]: Whose boat is it?"
Should it be legal for me to buy Windows Home Basic hack it to Ultimate (on the same install media), remove Validation and install it as an 'agent' for someone else and profit from it? If Psystar wins, then it seems that it would be okay too.
And the terrorists will have won! Less FUD, more informed opinions. If Psystar wins, it just means that companies like Microsoft and Apple will not be allowed to dictate what operating system or hardware I run the software I bought separately. (Yes, you are not allowed to run Microsoft Office on any other OS than Windows. The Windows version anyway)




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No, they are *including* a retail copy. They are installing a hacked version of their own, trying to side step the legality by saying that a license was purchased.
Should it be legal for me to buy Windows Home Basic hack it to Ultimate (on the same install media), remove Validation and install it as an 'agent' for someone else and profit from it? If Psystar wins, then it seems that it would be okay too.
Should it be legal to sell hacked software if the original was purchased and included (insert some copyright court case here)?