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>Now, when you are using unlicensed copies >of software who is treating who unfairly? I've found that end-users and managers were woefully unaware of what 'licensed' meant. Rightly or wrongly, very few actually read the EULA and understood the legal implications. When's the last time you sent the EULA to your lawyer to get her okay before agreeing to its terms? It *is* a contract... Nowadays there is much greater awareness of these issues among professional persons. Anyway, this guy's major complaint is that he didn't get a warning or a chance to comply. He was (apparently) chosen to serve as an example, and summarily fined for his company's non-compliance. All he wanted was the chance to make it right before getting all the negative publicity. --buck
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