On 1/7/10 2:49 AM, "Jacob Kino" <[email protected]> wrote:

> For instance, if a client purchases Office for Mac 2008 Business Edition, are
> they then licensed to use this license (as Office 2007 Standard/SBE under
> equivalency rules) under Windows through Boot Camp or VMWare Fusion (assuming
> a valid OS Licence)?

Office 2008 does not run under Windows. If you wanted to run Office on a
Windows, you would install a Windows version of Office. Each version would
run according to their license restrictions.

Each Product Key represents a separate license to use Office 2008.

Each license entitles you to install on 1 "desktop" + 1 "portable" Mac. The
restriction is that you are not permitted to use any of the Office programs
on more than 1 of the 2 systems at the same time. If both Macs are on the
same network you will be physically prevented from launching an Office
program on the second Mac if any Office program is running on the other.

In total, the 3 licenses (Product Keys) for Home & Student enables you to
install on 6 separate Macs... Theoretically that means 2 Macs for each of 3
users or individuals.

Does this help?

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