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10.6: Snow Leopard DVD is full OS X install disc
You're in violation of the SLA that you agreed to when you clicked "Agree".Sorry, but that's incorrect. Please note that the OP said ..I bought the family-pack DVD, and installed it on my 10.5 laptop and my 10.4 desktop without any problems. Here's what my license terms say: B. Family Pack License. If you have purchased a Family Pack license, then subject to the terms and conditions of this License, you are granted a limited non-exclusive license to install, use and run one (1) copy of the Apple Software on up to a maximum of five (5) Apple-branded computers at a time as long as those computers are located in the same household and used by persons who occupy that same household. By "household" we mean a person or persons who share the same housing unit such as a home, apartment, mobile home or condominium, but shall also extend to student members who are primary residents of that household but residing at a separate on-campus location. The Family Pack License does not extend to business or commercial users.You quoted section C which relates to Leopard Upgrade Licenses.
10.6: Snow Leopard DVD is full OS X install disc
>You quoted section C which relates to Leopard Upgrade Licenses.
10.6: Snow Leopard DVD is full OS X install disc
> Apple only sells an upgrade disk.
10.6: Snow Leopard DVD is full OS X install disc
>So your position is that section C applies to all 10.6 disks, and that all 10.6 disks require a prior installation of Leopard.
10.6: Snow Leopard DVD is full OS X install disc
> All legalese aside, Apple's intent is perfectly clear.
10.6: Snow Leopard DVD is full OS X install disc
You can rationalize a theft to your hearts content, but it will not change the fact that the user is granted a limited non-exclusive license as long as such computer has a properly licensed copy of Mac OS X Leopard already installed on it.
10.6: Snow Leopard DVD is full OS X install disc
>That sure sounds to me like Section "A: Single Use", more so than section "C: Upgrade"
10.6: Snow Leopard DVD is full OS X install disc
> You can rationalize a theft to your hearts content |
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