Neil, Neil Greenwood wrote:
> While I agree heartily with all of your points, I think there might be > a flaw with this one... > I seem to remember (and I could be incorrect on this) that at least > some schools have licensing deals with Microsoft where the school > purchases Office and the licence applies to the home machines of the > students too. So the school can legally give out copies of MS Office > to its students. I don't know about deals for schools, but the Microsoft Campus deal we have here at the University does _not_ allow the students to use it on their own machines. MS Office is only licensed to run on computers owned by the University. There is a student deal, apparently, where students can get Office for a reduced rate which is not zero! We have just renewed our site license for anti-virus software. The new license allows staff to use the product on their home machines, but not students! Also, if a member of staff has bought the consumer version of the product for their home machine, they are breaching the license if they then use that machine for work purposes! (They could, of course, install the University version; I'm just pointing out the absurd conditions of license for proprietary products). Regards, Tony. -- Tony Arnold, IT Security Coordinator, University of Manchester, IT Services Division, Kilburn Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL. T: +44 (0)161 275 6093, F: +44 (0)870 136 1004, M: +44 (0)773 330 0039 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED], H: http://www.man.ac.uk/Tony.Arnold -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/