Jumat, 05 September 2008

Can I transfer the End-User License Agreement (EULA) for my software to someone else?

From Microsoft Outlook 2002 Help

Can I transfer the End-User License Agreement (EULA) for my software to someone else?

Yes, as long as you have a legitimate license to use the software, your product is not a subscription-based software product, and you follow the terms of transfer outlined in your EULA. You may not rent or lease Microsoft software, but you may transfer all of your rights under the EULA on a permanent basis.

If your Microsoft product was acquired with a computer system, you may transfer all of your rights under the EULA as part of a sale or transfer of that computer system, provided that you also transfer all copies of the software and all written materials, including the EULA itself and, where applicable, the Certificate of Authenticity.

If your Microsoft product was acquired separate from a computer system, you may transfer all of your rights under the Microsoft EULA, provided that you also transfer all copies of the software and all written materials, including the EULA itself and, when applicable, the Certificate of Authenticity. Prior to transferring your rights, you must remove all copies of the software product from your computer.

You may not transfer any subscription-based software products.

For any valid transfer, the software recipient must agree to the terms of the EULA.

Note Any transfer must also include your most recent product update, as well as any prior versions of the Microsoft product, because the original full product and the upgrade product together are considered a single software unit.

If you want to sell or transfer software that was bought and licensed under a Microsoft License Pak, you must sell or transfer all the product copies to a single new owner. Microsoft License Paks cannot be broken up, even on resale

Tidak ada komentar: