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I've been noticing that at the very top bar of my Word it says "Microsoft
Word non-commercial use." It seems obvious enough that means that I'm not supposed to use this version of Word to make money (it is the home version).But what if I did start making money with it. At what point is Microsoft, if they knew about it, going to bring a lawsuit against me. Current I'm not making a dime and don't know that I ever will. But I am a want-a-be novelist, and if I did hit it big, while using he non-commercial version, what happens. Would they just ask me to buy the commercial version? Just wondering. -- Jimmy Clay http://songofthecoyote.googlepages.com/home |
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