On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, David Phillips wrote:

> Joel Wickard writes:
> > does that mean I can transfer that software (not multiple
> > copies.. just the one) to any machine I want to
> 
> Yes.  You have all the rights granted by 17 USC 117.

I do not think so. There right are granted by 17 USC 117 sure. But a 
contract between you and microsoft at a later time can supercede that. 

take a look at an NDA for example, everybody has the right to free speech, 
but you agree to voluntarily put limits on your right to free speech by 
agreeing to an NDA, or when you sign a "no-disparage" agreement.

Many people sign away their right to sue <$company> everyday, be it for an 
amusement park, a new drug, to drive a rental car, to use an operating 
system/program.

It has been a long standing fact that a legal person CAN sign away their 
basic rights. Almost all of them in fact.

Now are click-throughs and paper seal the same as your signature? i do not 
think so but that is something for the courts to decide.

Munir Nassar
RedConcepts.NET
http://redconcepts.net/


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