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Old 06-02-2010, 01:45 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by WillAdams View Post
also how will licensing them be handled?
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In large companies an operating system isn't licensed to a particular computer/user. The company will get a license for the numbers of computers that they need, say 1,000. As the computers get replaced the "same" copy is installed on the new one. So long as the total is 1,000 or less they're fine.

I imagine the same can be done with text books. An end of use agreement can be agreed upon where the school system must replace the "text book" every 3-4 years.

"They're considering offering parents an optional insurance program for damaged units."

What are schools doing now, insurance wise, where laptops are issued?
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