My boss has noticed recently that some of her programs disappeared. She
had IE (for example) and now it has totally disappeared. We cannot find
it on the desktop, in Windows Explorer or under Start - Programs. When
she clicks on a link in an e-mail, the link opens in IE. Any ideas on
why this
Hi all,
My brother-in-law has an iPod with 6,000 tunes on it. He told my husband
that if we buy an iPod, he will let us put the tunes on it from his
computer. (It will be a gift.) What I am wondering is, is this legal?
Thanks,
Riva
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More than likely not to be honest. I know that anything bought from
iTunes Music Store can be licensed to 5 computers at a time but I don't
think that goes as far as 5 non-family members with a computer each.
I'm also sure that technically ripping a CD into iTunes has grey-area
legality and
Thanks for the reply. I was kinda thinking that.
Riva
Ross Clutterbuck wrote:
More than likely not to be honest. I know that anything bought from
iTunes Music Store can be licensed to 5 computers at a time but I
don't think that goes as far as 5 non-family members with a computer
each.
I'm
Yeah, but she said brother-in-law, so technically it's family right???
;-)
As Ross stated, I'm sure that Apple and many others would be stamping a firm
NO on the content of this email. However, I seriously doubt that you are
going to have men in black suits at your door tomorrow morning. You
Thanks Todd.
:-)
Riva
Todd Richards wrote:
Yeah, but she said brother-in-law, so technically it's family right???
;-)
As Ross stated, I'm sure that Apple and many others would be stamping a firm
NO on the content of this email. However, I seriously doubt that you are
going to have men in