Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!ut-sally!husc6!bloom-beacon!oberon!sdcrdcf!trwrb!scgvaxd!ashtate!cy From: cy@ashtate.UUCP (Cy Shuster) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Converting MicroSoft C to Turbo C Message-ID: <305@ashtate.UUCP> Date: Mon, 6-Jul-87 14:31:02 EDT Article-I.D.: ashtate.305 Posted: Mon Jul 6 14:31:02 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 11-Jul-87 04:39:21 EDT References: <381@aucs.UUCP> <875@kodak.UUCP> <1206@ihlpm.ATT.COM> <1060@killer.UUCP> Reply-To: cy@ashtate.UUCP (Cy Shuster) Distribution: world Organization: Ashton-Tate, Torrance, CA Lines: 22 Summary: You can't legally sell licensed software! In article <1060@killer.UUCP> toma@killer.UUCP (Tom Armistead) writes: >Now that I have Turbo C, I have sold my copy of MSC 4.0, >for about $100.00. >Take the money you made selling MSC 4.0 and if you work it right, you >will be able to buy Turbo C, MIX C and C trace. > >Tom >------- >UUCP: ihnp4\ > \killer!toma > infoswx!convex!dj3b1/ >Tom Armistead 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..." --Cy-- cy@ashtate.UUCP