On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 12:15:53 PM -0800, tk wrote:
>
> >or quietly being given, a copy of an employer's software meant that
> MS Office products gained near-ubiquity.

> Assuming the organization is not SoHo sized, or smaller, unless the
> person negotiating with Microsoft for licenses is a complete idiot,
> the license will allow for each employee to install MSO on their
> home computer, for the duration of their employment, or the
> corporate license expires, whichever comes first.

may I ask you one real world case where this actually happened?

Thanks,
        Marco
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