[EMAIL PROTECTED] (dennis roberts) writes:
> i know this is picky ... but, i say this is correct

Unfortunately, I believe the courts disagree with you.  Intuitively
"unfair" software licences are common-place and it will not change
until people realise that they are not buying the *software* but
paying an inflated price for an agreement to *use* it.  The worst
thing, IMO, is that if it breaks, you can't fix it, even if you know
how.

So, when will educational institutions wise up and use Free Software?

MJR (IASNAL)


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