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Thread ID: 76983 2007-02-22 23:56:00 discount for office 2007 if ur high school or tertiary? lance4k (4644) PC World Chat
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527315 2007-02-23 02:52:00 My point is,

Is it legal to offer a product at such a high discount to one sector of the community ? What about pensioners ? artists, small businesses ?

The same as is it legal for Telceom to charge lower home rentals in only two cities ie Wellginton and Christchurch ?

Regards

Digby
NZ
Digby (677)
527316 2007-02-23 03:28:00 My point is,

Is it legal to offer a product at such a high discount to one sector of the community ? What about pensioners ? artists, small businesses ?

The same as is it legal for Telceom to charge lower home rentals in only two cities ie Wellginton and Christchurch ?

Regards

Digby
NZ

The product is for noncommercial use only therefore pensioners, artists etc can buy it and use it but not small businesses. It is not what they defined as the previous "academic" version.
dvm (6543)
527317 2007-02-24 02:58:00 hey how many computers can u install office 2007 on without onyl 1licence? can u install it on ur laptop and home pc with 1 licence? lance4k (4644)
527318 2007-02-24 03:13:00 1 licence = 1 computer (legally) Tukapa (62)
527319 2007-02-24 06:32:00 paulw: The 2003 Student and Teacher edition didn't contain Outlook. It never did, and that's why the new version doesn't have it.

Oh really ?? Then check this.

www.acquire.co.nz
paulw (1826)
527320 2007-02-24 08:13:00 Oh really ?? Then check this.

www.acquire.co.nz


I stand corrected again...
somebody (208)
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