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Story: Microsoft launches 'charity friendly' software licence
And, of course, ...this ignores the fact that almost every Judge that has actually examined Microsoft's EULAs (End User License Agreement) has concluded that Microsoft's claims of 'product-control after purchase' are, at the least unsupportable under existing "Consumer-Protection Laws". And, at worst, they may actually legally constitute a "Conscious Attempt at Fraud".
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A software lience, whats one of them. LOL Patrick Bateman
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