+1

The BSA generally only comes knocking on your door if they have reason to
believe that someone is blatantly trying to avoid paying for licensing. It
is obvious from your email that you are concerned about remaining compliant.
That in and of itself would likely go a long way if in fact you are ever hit
with a discovery/investigation.

Jonathan - Thumb typed from my HTC Droid Incredible (and yes, it really is)
on the Verizon network.
On Feb 10, 2011 9:45 AM, "Kennedy, Jim" <kennedy...@elyriaschools.org>
wrote:
> First, I do not believe that it is humanly possible to be compliant with
Microsoft Licensing. Even with 50 full time employees who only check
licensing requirements in an environment of only 49 computers there would
still be some kind of weird violation.
>
> You are building a box to test and will be quickly upgrading it to 2008 DC
to test a migration. Just do it. You end result will be compliant I am
sure...how you get there will not trigger the Microsoft SWAT team to break
down your door. If you are trying to be correct and you are out of
compliance on a minor issue for a couple of days as you move towards a
compliant migration they just won't care.
>
>
> From: David Lum [mailto:david....@nwea.org]
> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 9:16 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Licensing Q.
>
> I have a client that just last night I stood up their 2nd Hyper-V server.
They are an SBS 2003 shop and now I (think I) have the capability to test
upgrading to a 2008 DC in a sandbox.
>
> Question: Am I violating a license agreement by using a copy of the
production SBS server in a VM environment to test changes that if successful
will get deployed to the production SBS server? The VM won't talk to
anything outside its sandbox I just intend to test a schema change and 2008
DC addition so I can be comfortable what I doing will work in their
environment. I'm pretty sure the letter of the EULA is "only one copy bub"
but I don't think what I'd like to do is really against the intent. I can't
imagine MS would want me to buy an SBS 2003 license just to stand up a test
box just to test a change.
>
> Or maybe they do?
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