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Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
> I have a general question about commercial software that is offered by
> some on-line companies for very low prices. The software must be
> downloaded (usually as an iso image) and cannot be registered, although
> the sellers say that it can be run and upgraded on-line. They supply a
> registration key but no printed documentation.
>
> Is this practice legal. Anyone--any comments.
I have probably gotten some of this stuff. The last thing was
intended for the OEM channel; the disks that bundle with a computer.
The OEMs pay much less than retail. Another channel is education.
Both are real. They were just never intended to get to you by that
method.
Ray
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