![]() Perhaps you recently upgraded or repaired your computer for example, because your hard drive was infected with a virus and you need to re-install everything, including your operating system and software like Office. Where it gets dicey is when you need to re-install the software that you have already legally purchased. In other words, for someone who’s buying a brand new Windows 8 or Mac OS computer and just needs to install Office 2013, you can absolutely buy a single-PC copy of the software (Office Home & Student, Office Home & Business, or Office Professional 2013) and install it onto that specific machine. “The license agreement does limit license holders to a single installation on a single device,” Shield said.”Given the fallibility of hardware and the upgrade-ability of PCs, it is unfortunate that the new Office version limits users to such a degree.” ![]() What does this mean for consumers? We spoke to Darren Shield, an attorney at the New York boutique intellectual property firm Zussman Law PLLC, to better understand the licensing terms in plain English. ![]() ![]() Ranking all 12 versions of Windows, from worst to best Microsoft’s Bing Chat waitlist is gone - how to sign up now Fitbit Versa 3īing Chat: how to use Microsoft’s own version of ChatGPT
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