> If the person to whom you give it (or sell it) uses it, that is also illegal
> (he did not purchase a license to use the software).

>From that, I assume you mean that because the licence is non-transferable,
that a second-hand owner of a machine has no right to use the OS on it? That
would explain what I've read commented on earlier.

Hrm... damn, that's a really pointless restriction to make...

I shall just say "sod that" and carry on as before :) Legalism be damned.


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