Originally Posted By: Mac
Please, folks, lets not turn this into one of hose long argument threads.

Okay?

Thanks.


--Mac


With great respect Mac, I don't detect any arguing here. What I see is the search for the truth and a discussion of what that might be. IMHO all comments so far have been thoughtful and respectful and using "argument" to describe this thread is a stretch.

Kemmrich, you are of course just as entitled to your opinion as I am mine. I can see that if you limited your inquiry to Mac's post of A. below you COULD reach the conclusion that the words "may only be used on a single machine" means "on only one machine at a time."

What cannot be debated however, is the fact that the words "on only one machine at a time" do NOT appear in the text of the license agreement because they simply do not.

So, you would litteraly be "putting words in the mouth" of the author of the license agreement by implying that the license means "one at a time".

Since licenses are legal documents, one has to view them as a judge or jury would and the law SEVERELY RESTRICTS interpretations that are not clearly present in the plain language of the document.

But when reading "A" along with "C" any hope of the "one at a time" interpretation goes out the window. "C" makes it clear that the user may only INSTALL the software "on a single machine."

It is beyond doubt that if the software is only INSTALLED ON ONE MACHINE as the license requires, it cannot possibly be USED on any other machine...one at a time or ten at a time. Can we agree on that?

Notwithstanding anything that I or anyone else has written, I must with great respect suggest that this thread makes two things clear:

1. That there is genuine confusion over what the license requires and;
2. That good people CARE about abiding by the terms of the license.

Given those two things, I suggest with great respect, that PG owes its users...and especially those who WANT to abide by the license terms...to clarify them.

And finally...Mac...I disagree with your "don't push it" advice. This is a matter that SHOULD be "pushed" since the BIAB user community should not be expected or required to keep this all hush hush and somehow operate in stealth mode hoping not to get their chops busted if PG ever decided to make an example of someone who they find to be in violation of the license terms.

Best,

Jim

A. The program may only be used on a single machine.




C. You may receive the program in more than one media. Regardless of the type or size of media you receive, you may install or use the media on a single machine.