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Postby PiedPiper on Sat Oct 17, 2009 6:26 pm

is there a limit on how many times you can use a software product key? Muh friend loaned me her copy of Microsoft Office 2003 which I had borrowed once before. When I went to install it, it telling me that the product key is invalid. :hmmm:
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Postby PiedPiper on Sun Oct 18, 2009 10:29 am

Nuh worries, I just dled XP Office that I got from another friend. Too sweeeeet :smile:
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Postby Gearbox on Tue Oct 20, 2009 3:44 pm

Sorry uh din get tuh dis post sooner PP. There is no limit for Office product keys except for where activation is required over the net. There had to be something wrong with the key you used, or how you entered it. I've had situations where I've mistaken a B for an 8 and vice versa because they look so much alike on the sticker.
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Postby PiedPiper on Thu Oct 22, 2009 2:36 pm

GB, I have another question for you. I know that dling from Limewire is a risky business and there was a case somewhere in the U.S. recently where a woman got taken to court and was ordered to pay a massive amount of money for copyright infringement. I dled about 75 songs over 3 days, which I didn't think was a lot. Should I be worried?
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Postby Gearbox on Thu Oct 22, 2009 2:51 pm

PiedPiper wrote:GB, I have another question for you. I know that dling from Limewire is a risky business and there was a case somewhere in the U.S. recently where a woman got taken to court and was ordered to pay a massive amount of money for copyright infringement. I dled about 75 songs over 3 days, which I didn't think was a lot. Should I be worried?


I don't think so. I believe at lease half the world downloads music via Limewire or some other free application...I think it's the people who make the music files available for download on the net who have to worry.
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Postby Jock on Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:25 pm

Well yuh cud always PAY de peepul fuh dey music. :idea:
Dah way yuh wun had nutten tuh worry bout. :angel:
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