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A question of legality ...

crantang

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Hi Everyone

At my school, we get academic (free) versions of Microsoft software products. To get them, I go to the site and download them and burn them onto a CD. There is a legitimate license number, and also a receipt, but it just shows that I paid $0.00 for it. Here's my question: am I allowed to sell or trade them here? I wouldn't do it if it were not legal.

Thanks for the help!

<---------- sick of Cadbury cream eggs and all the other "on-sale" candy from wal mart :(
 

kranky

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I'm fairly certain you cannot do that here. Your license agreement no doubt says you cannot do it.
 

sublime79

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It's probably illegal to sell, but since when has that stopped you crazy school kids ;)

Just kiddin of course:D
 

Capn

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read the license agreement, it is probably only legal for you to own them while you're a student or something
 

MajesticMoose

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ours are $15 for the same thing. It is illegal to sell them, but then it's probably illegal to use them for just about anything except school work.maybe i ought to actually read that.... nah don't think so
 

crantang

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Illegal to sell = illegal to trade?

I'm going to assume so... but you know what they say when you assume! :Q

Ha ha... anyway, thanks for all the cool info. Now I won't have to sit in jail and blame it on AMD. Those bastards... just kidding.
 

crypticlogin

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<< . To get them, I go to the site and download them and burn them onto a CD. >>


That part seems sketchy, at best. If you were trading with me Academic software, the least I'd expect is the original media along with the license...
 

Viper GTS

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<<

<< . To get them, I go to the site and download them and burn them onto a CD. >>


That part seems sketchy, at best. If you were trading with me Academic software, the least I'd expect is the original media along with the license...
>>



It's perfectly legal for him to burn the CD, what he's describing sounds exactly like MS's Campus licensing program.

However...

Selling, trading, etc. is a no-no.

Viper GTS
 

crypticlogin

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<< It's perfectly legal for him to burn the CD, what he's describing sounds exactly like MS's Campus licensing program.

However...

Selling, trading, etc. is a no-no.
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Sorry, I guess that's what I meant. Some academic distributions give out actual media with the license and some terms let you give/trade to other academically qualified party.
 

Harvey

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<< illegal to sell = illegal to trade? >>

Trading is just selling for an asset other than cash. If selling it is a violation of the COLS, I would think trading would come under the same restrictions.