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"Darren New" <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote in message
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> somebody wrote:
> > Does that mean a W2K user has free pass to patch the
> > XP version to bypass installation/registration?
> I think it does, in the USA, yes. You're allowed to make modifications to
> something to get around compatibility problems.
Are you positive of that? How is it a "compatibility problem" if I, as a
vendor, explicitly take measures so it doesn't install or legally register
on a platform and make it known that it doesn't?
By that token of "compatibility problem", (and should it be feasible), I
could take a Mac application, decompile it, and compile it for Windows. I
somehow doubt that's legal.
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