-> But seriously, I think it's pretty stupid that way. One copy
-> is sufficient. I wouldn't give the game or program, software,
-> (whatever you want to call it) to anybody beyond the walls of
-> the house. Or home.
Slight stretch... what if your wife had a home business, and your son was in
highschool. Each needed a word processor program. Two machines, one house,
but two totally different requirements - probably operating at the same time.
I'd bet money that MOST people would have the business buy it (That way it's
deductible), but install it on the son's PC too. I'd probably do that given
this situation.
1) Is this piracy?
2) Is this wrong?
3) Would you do it?
Steve Esbay aka John Rambo
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