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On an online-shop I’ve seen Photoshop CS (and var. MS software) at an extreemely low price: 80 USD!! The software is OEM, but as far as I know, OEM versions is not supposed to be sold without bundled hardware … an OEM software purchased without the hardware is technically not licensed. Am I right? or is the online companys definition of OEM software correct?
On the FAQ page the company writes:
Q. What does OEM stand for?
A. OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) software includes all essential components of Microsoft Retail products excluding support from Microsoft. Retail version comes in a fancy box, OEM does not. You will receive installation CDs only (no original retail packing). Although OEM software does not come with a box or a manual, it is the typical and actual software, no trial or demo versions.
Q. Am I purchasing some academic or trial software?
A. No, all software is fully functional and you’ll get a FULL version of a product you ordered, not a trial one and will be able to use it indefinitely.
Thanx,
/peter friis
On the FAQ page the company writes:
Q. What does OEM stand for?
A. OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) software includes all essential components of Microsoft Retail products excluding support from Microsoft. Retail version comes in a fancy box, OEM does not. You will receive installation CDs only (no original retail packing). Although OEM software does not come with a box or a manual, it is the typical and actual software, no trial or demo versions.
Q. Am I purchasing some academic or trial software?
A. No, all software is fully functional and you’ll get a FULL version of a product you ordered, not a trial one and will be able to use it indefinitely.
Thanx,
/peter friis
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