DM_Matt
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Not necessarily. Software, unlike books, is a licenced product. You do not own software that you purchase. Rather, you purchase a license to use it wherein the owner can add any restrictions that they want to it. They can put pretty much any condition that they want on their software as long as it does not force you to break the law. You agree to the license contract by opening the CD sleeve, if it has a seal that says so, or when you click "Agree" in the installer.
Books are somwhat different, because you really do own the physical book, but once you reproduce it, the law becomes an intellectual property and licensing issue.
Harlequin said:
When i buy a book i own it, its my book. Same if i go buy
a CD or anything else.
Harlequin
Not necessarily. Software, unlike books, is a licenced product. You do not own software that you purchase. Rather, you purchase a license to use it wherein the owner can add any restrictions that they want to it. They can put pretty much any condition that they want on their software as long as it does not force you to break the law. You agree to the license contract by opening the CD sleeve, if it has a seal that says so, or when you click "Agree" in the installer.
Books are somwhat different, because you really do own the physical book, but once you reproduce it, the law becomes an intellectual property and licensing issue.