Alan,
If you look in the VFP EULA:

"Section 4.
You may not:

* work around technical limitations in the software
..."

I think you must admit that this is the equivalent of disabling your
software i.e you can't use it legally, and it covers a number of other
scenarios. 

All Microsoft have to do is to place a "technical limitation" on the
software - whatever that means to them at the time.

Yes, I admit that this would be unlikely (I hope) but it shows what you
agree to when you accept the EULA. Just what is a "Technical Limitation"? 

Dave Crozier


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Sent: 03 April 2007 10:36
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Subject: RE: Another life after VFP thread?

> if they disable everyone's C# applications - which according to the EULA
> they could well do!

Does it?

> Just imagine that Microsoft write Office 2007 in C#

Highly unlikely.

> 
> Now Microsoft remove support for C# from Windows.

Highly unlikely.
-- 
  Alan Bourke
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