On 28/11/2025 04:10, Chris Hanson via cctalk wrote:
On Nov 27, 2025, at 9:45 AM, Peter Ekstrom via cctalk<[email protected]> 
wrote:
Ok, so there basically isn't a truly legit and ethical way to run it as a
hobbyist.
There is not a legal way to run it unless you acquired a perpetual license to 
run it on that system before DEC/Compaq/HP stopped selling such licenses.

Whether it is *moral* or *ethical* to run it is independent of whether it is 
*legal* to run it, and a poor analogy such as one likening running it to 
stealing a car will not help much in making up your own mind about such things.

   — Chris

I worked for DEC for 10 years. They were the best company I ever worked for or 
with
They were altruistic, kind and generous.  They loaned out hardware and software all the time.

    I am English and to an extent therefore somewhat can claim to have an indpendant view.

    Here I will make a non-detrimental comment.

   The US is dollar driven and uses its laws for business advantage when it can.

    The most famous British judge Lord Denning always said.

    "This is not a court of law but a place of justice, fairness and truth"

     DEC has (sadly) been gone for 25 years.

     So running old VMS versions on old VAX systems for non-profit personal interest should be fair use.

Rod Smallwood

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