>Question:
>
>Is it legal (permissible) whatever, to  sell an academic copy of a program?
>I mean the original manufacturers disk with keycode and everything. Not a
>home burned deal but the one you buy at a discount through an educational
>institution?
>--
>All the best,
>R.A. Cantrell
>
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Check the lic that came with the prog.  Usually it is not 
permissible.  I have never seen a company that discounts heavily for 
academic use actually allow resale. That is why most of these progs 
are not upgradeable. The upgrades are actually a new academic 
purchase- Adobe products for example.


-- 
Thanks,

Chuck Leavens
Director of Engineering and I.T.
WDUQ FM Duquesne University
Pittsburgh PA 412-396-5508

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