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RE[2]: Just to make it clear
by TheGZeus on Tue 7th Sep 2010 15:55
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RE[3]: Just to make it clear
by DrillSgt on Tue 7th Sep 2010 16:48
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Yeah, sure. Tell it to the judge... Or just read the EULA.
According to the EULA, you can. The Judges have already proven that in courts.
What happened with Ernie Ball was multiple instances of the same software installed, not transferring it. Different scenario than what you had claimed.




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You cannot pass on a Windows license. Any new purpose/computer owner/user needs a new license, legally.
Ernie Ball uses Linux on all their workstations and servers because MS sued them for 5 figures, and refused to let them simply pay for the new license (they didn't even know that it wasn't permitted by the license terms).
Huh?? What are you smoking? Of course you can transfer the license, and in fact OEM licenses are transferable, as they go with the machine they came with, not a specific person. Volume licenses are different of course, but both Retail and OEM are transferable.