On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 14:55 -0500, Mike McCarty wrote: > Steve Lamb wrote: > > Mike McCarty wrote: > > > >>Johannes Wiedersich wrote: > >> > >>>I once couldn't read or view my old work after switching employer, > >>>because I suddenly didn't have a licence for a certain program any > >>>more and all work that was done with that program was more or less lost. > > > > > >>Umm, you never did have that license, then, and you used the software > >>in an unauthorized manner. In short, you used a pirate copy. > > > > > > Uh, no Mike, he was behind door number 3. Legally using his employer's > > license while employed and unable to do so once no longer employed with that > > individual/company. > > I understand the situation completely. You apparently do not. > > If he created (as he said) his *own* files using those tools, > and not those of his employer, then he used a pirate copy. > > I am morally certain that the EULA did not include a clause like > "You are permitted to let other people who do not have a license > use this software, for their own purposes, so long as you do not > charge them, and they also use this software for you for your own > purposes." > > See my other message.
Okay, one question then... This is the same software and EULA, Libraries and Internet Cafes use then for Microsoft Word and such? Have you ever used this software at a library or internet Cafe... or for that matter, have you ever stayed at a Hotel that had computers in the room and had Software installed on them to use? I am going to have to report this piracy to Microsoft. Actually, Microsoft does the Licensing via per machine nowaday. So in essence you are saying that employers should have ALL computers and tools (out in the shop) and trucks and other such things 100% locked up all the time. Wow, you do have a real clear grasp on Life. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The technology that is Stronger, Better, Faster: Linux Use Debian GNU/Linux, its a bazaar thing NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National Security Agency may have read this email without warning, warrant, or notice, and certainly without probable cause. They may do this without any judicial or legislative oversight. You have no recourse nor protection.
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