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Old December 4th, 2005, 04:11 PM   #9 (permalink)
Zenith
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Originally Posted by Chuck S
Right but Microsoft allows transfer's they do not explicitly state upfront before purchase that licenses are none transferable. We explicitly state this information before purchase. There is a big difference there.
Non-transferability ('scuse the made up word) was in the license agreement and that was the issue in this case. I don't have time to track it down at the moment though so I won't argue the point. Suffice to say you can say anything you want in a license agreement, doesn't necessarily make it binding or legal. I can put a sign on the wall at my place of business saying management reserve the right to murder our patrons and jump up and down on their graves singing hallelujah, doesn't make it legal to do so.
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