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Re: Software license (was: Classic ripoffs in computing)
- Subject: Re: Software license (was: Classic ripoffs in computing)
- From: janeand@login.eunet.no (Jan Eric Andersson)
- Date: 1996/10/02
- Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers, comp.sys.apple2, comp.emulators.apple2
- Organization: EUnet Norway
- References: <4tr6u6$75g@kannews.ca.newbridge.com> <51ahfc$avh@hecate.umd.edu> <52c9n0$m76@hecate.umd.edu> <324D910B.4BDF@wtgab.demon.co.uk> <52kc10$i6c@nntp.ucs.ubc.ca> <52pbkk$7kk@sun.rhrk.uni-kl.de> <52r6j9$a6h@nadine.teleport.com>
mattf@teleport.com (Matthew J. Farrenkopf) wrote:
>Given the above, and what I understand from Borland's explanation: is it
>illegal to have a copy on my system and a copy on my work system? And for
No, as long as no one is programming on both computers simultaeously,
Borland's license specifically allows you to do this.
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Jan Eric Andersson [E-Mail: janeand@login.eunet.no]
Oslo, Norway [http://login.eunet.no/~janeand]