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Re: Linux For Windows



On 29-Mar-00 Richard wrote:
> 
> Under other legal systems than our own this may be true.  But,
> speaking strictly in legal terms which are relevant to our own island
> we *are not* allowed to take even a laptop onto someone elses premises
> without it being licenced first.  That's if it's got Microsoft
> software on it.  Being the person who gets things together for us I
> have to be on the lookout for this kind of legal stuff.

Can we have Chapter and Verse on this one please?

If -- as a priori seems to me unlikely -- the above really is the legal
position, then it must be one of the best candidates for "dead letter"
ever.

Ted.

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Date: 30-Mar-00                                       Time: 09:20:33
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