El jue, 14-09-2006 a las 01:20 -0700, Michael Jaffe escribió:
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> Julian Daich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:By the way, you will need a MS Winows 
> (sic) license to legally use IE.
> Why?  I don't think IE is an integral part of Windows.  I think Microsoft 
> argued that in its antitrust court case, when it stated that it had not 
> forced Windows users to utilize only IE, that it had enabled competing 
> products/browsers.  Does it say anywhere in IE's license that it's use is 
> allowed only within MS Windows?
Check at the IE license( aka EULA).
http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/ieplatform/ie/license.txt

¨IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A VALID EULA FOR ANY "OS PRODUCT" (MICROSOFT
WINDOWS 
95, MICROSOFT WINDOWS 98, MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT WORKSTATION 4.0, MICROSOFT 
WINDOWS NT SERVER 4.0, MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT SERVER, ENTERPRISE EDITION 4.0 OR 
MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT SERVER 4.0, TERMINAL SERVER EDITION), YOU ARE NOT 
AUTHORIZED TO INSTALL, COPY, OR OTHERWISE USE THE OS COMPONENTS AND YOU HAVE 
NO RIGHTS UNDER THIS SUPPLEMENTAL EULA.¨

J



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> <b><i>Julian Daich &lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]&gt;</i></b> wrote:<blockquote 
> class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 
> 5px; padding-left: 5px;">By the way, you will need a MS Winows (sic) license 
> to legally use IE.<br></blockquote>Why?&nbsp; I don't think IE is an integral 
> part of Windows.&nbsp; I think Microsoft argued that in its antitrust court 
> case, when it stated that it had not forced Windows users to utilize only IE, 
> that it had enabled competing products/browsers.&nbsp; Does it say anywhere 
> in IE's license that it's use is allowed only within MS 
> Windows?<br><BR><BR>====================================<br>J. Michael Jaffe, 
> Ph.D.<br>EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<br>PHONE: +972 4 6398160<br>FAX (ISRAEL): 
> +972 153 4 6398160<br>FAX (US): 1-419-781-4486<p>&#32;
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