Ed Leafe wrote:
>       How about having to retain legal staff to assure that you are not in  
> violation of some EULA that can change arbitrarily with any uupgrade?  
> How about being subject to the charge that you are in violation of  
> licensing, and having to perform a complete software audit of your  
> company to prove that you aren't? These aren't made-up scenarios,  
> either; they are the reality of working with Microsoft, the company  
> that sued public-schools that use Macs to make them pay for Windows  
> licenses for each Mac they had.
>
>   

(Moved away from Fox on-topic to [NF])

I wish the press would put this largely in the news so M$ would have to 
explain itself....the schools for crying out loud!  They should be 
exempt!  Education is not the priority it should be in this country.


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