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Story: UK firm sells second-hand Microsoft licences
David. Competitors as in Linux, Apple and others.
Microsoft will rather see customers buying second-hand Microsoft licenses then none at all. Because customers buying second-hand licenses are less likely to do something else then making use of those second-hand Microsoft licenses.
If that's stepping on some Microsoft Partners toes then, so it seems, that's not something Microsoft itself finds of more importance at the moment.
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Story: UK firm sells second-hand Microsoft licences
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Why are resellers shocked? This isn't unusual Micr... Arthur B. -
Er, competitors? The people who are selling... David B WIldgoose -
Obviously larger companies who's bread butter come... Alistair Phillips -
What is the difference between paid for software l... Anonymous -
How is the software different from the hardwa... Arturas Juras -
David. Competitors as in Linux, Apple and others.... Arthur B. -
Others. Software isn't usually sold. Usually it's... Arthur B.









