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Originally Posted by DarkScribe
Microsoft has never refused to transfer the licence - regardless of the number of "blogs" claiming that they will, might, or would. If you want to know about Microsoft policy look to Microsoft, not people blogging about Microsoft, or magazines who source their "data" from such bloggers.
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Selective reading on your part?
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Microsoft has now confirmed to Computerworld that the software's license can't be reassigned to another PC, as is possible with Office 2010
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Sorry, I can not speak for your country, or your laws or how ppl act where you are. But this is not unheard of here in America, and MS has tried this before and failed.
The "no comment" came AFTER the stuff hit ye old fan and they began to back off. Under pressure they backed down and changed the terms of their license which confirms there was an issue.
I am not sure why you want to jump in and defend a MS that already admitted it was wrong and already changed its terms to a better course? Everyone else has moved on and been okay with how it turned out.
Either way, this is a dead issue. MS goofed up , and then fixed it.
So lets let this thread go back to being dead and move on with them? Cool?