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From: todd@uhccux.UUCP
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: Converting MicroSoft C to Turbo C
Message-ID: <668@uhccux.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 8-Jul-87 16:08:39 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jul  8 16:08:39 1987
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In article <305@ashtate.UUCP> cy@ashtate.UUCP (Cy Shuster) writes:
>Just a reminder: most software is not *sold* to you, but *licensed* for
>your use only. The MS License Agreement reads: "As the LICENSEE, you own
>the magnetic or other media on which the SOFTWARE is originally or subse-
>quently recorded or fixed, but Microsoft retains title and ownership of the
>SOFTWARE recorded on the original disk and all subsequent copies... In no
>event may you transfer, assign, rent, lease, sell, or otherwise dispose of 
>the SOFTWARE..."

The statement above is not correct...

I just pulled out my MSC 4.0 license agreement.  In paragraph three (3),
it says:

	OTHER RESTRICTIONS: You may not rent or lease the COMPILER,
	but you may transfer it on a permanent basis if the person
	receiving it agrees to the term of this Agreement.

The way I read this is that a MSC 4.0 licensee CANNOT rent or lease
the compiler, however the person CAN give it away or sell it if
the receiver agrees to the license agreement that accompanies the
compiler.   --todd

-- 
Todd Ogasawara, U. of Hawaii Center for Teaching Excellence
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