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RE[4]: Yes you CAN run your old 386
by tylerdurden on Sat 15th Dec 2012 00:58
in reply to "RE[3]: Yes you CAN run your old 386"
I'm glad to hear the EU has saner legal approaches. Here in the US, ebay tends to consider the sale of microsoft licenses to be verboten since they (microsoft) have used heavy handed approaches to discourage individuals from reselling them.
Some (US mainly) software vendors have been trying to turn software licenses more into a "renting" contract than an actual document of ownership.




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Not in the EU. Over here, a software 'license' is, as a matter of law, deemed to be a sale. Anyone who buys software has a complete and unrestricted right of resale, and any provision to the contrary in a license agreement has no legal effect. See Article 4(2) of the Computer Program Directive, and the ECJ's decision in Usedsoft v Oracle. So you're perfectly within your rights to purchase a used Windows 3.11 license on eBay (or anywhere else).