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Old 04-05-2014, 10:41 PM   #43
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Are you saying that authors, provided they use Word, has to dole out for a Commercial version of tha application?
In short, yes:

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Originally Posted by License terms (Office 365 consumer)
Only one person at a time may use the software on each licensed computer or licensed device. The service/software may not be used for commercial, non-profit, or revenue-generating activities.
Since writing a book that you intend to sell is a "revenue-generating activity," using the Consumer subscription to do so violates the license agreement.

Note, as explained in detail at the link, that the in-app upgrade is for a consumer license.
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