On Wed, 17 Sep 2008, Joel Rees wrote:
That would be, I'm assuming, that you have bought the product and have some sort of license thereby to use it?
If you have acquired a product (e.g. bought it from a shop, downloaded it, etc) then you do not need a licence to use it. I don't have to agree to a licence in order to eat the loaf of bread I bought, nor do I have to agree to a licence to use the software I bought.
In the case of downloading, then a distribution licence is needed to make the downloading itself legal, but the use of the downloaded software does not require a licence.
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