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Slonocode
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      12th Apr 2004
Is it legal to give away an application compiled with the academic version
of visual studio?


 
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Brian Henry
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      12th Apr 2004
As far as I know, you just can't profit from it in the academic version.


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Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
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      12th Apr 2004
* "Slonocode" <(E-Mail Removed)> scripsit:
> Is it legal to give away an application compiled with the academic version
> of visual studio?


Have a look at the EULA you agreed with.

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