NOD32---Do I *really* have to pay for it on my notebook too?

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optikl

Thomas said:
Charlie said something like:


Is ESET really that strong a presence in the AV world compared to NAV? I've
heard that MacAfee has dropped off the radar screen for some reason {shrug},
but it was my understanding that NOD32 was still a newcomer. No?
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Stuart Krivis

Offbreed said something like:

Where there is one person involved, the additional /usage/ insurance on the
2nd car is near-0 because indeed you can drive only one at a time. It's the
other insurance that is incremental. Talk to your insurance agent, he'll
tell you the same thing he told me.

The notebook is only protected for things that happen while it is on, and
that is only when I'm using it and not using the desktop.

Again, as I've said, I'm not convinced of this position.

It doesn't matter whether you're convinced or not. Eset states that
you need 2 licenses if you're protecting 2 computers. Period.

If you don't agree, then you are free to use some other product.

It's their product, their license, and their terms. You either deal
with that or you go elsewhere.

It's not open for discussion.
 
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Thomas G. Marshall

Stuart Krivis said something like:
It doesn't matter whether you're convinced or not. Eset states that
you need 2 licenses if you're protecting 2 computers. Period.

If you don't agree, then you are free to use some other product.

It's their product, their license, and their terms. You either deal
with that or you go elsewhere.

It's not open for discussion.

Or I circumvent it if possible. And how do I know if it is possible? I ask
here. Seems like a discussion to me. The entire point here was to find out
if the terms were able to be bypassed, or did you not read any of this?

Whether or not you agree it is the /right/ thing to do, at least have the
forethought to consider that the license might be only lightly enforced.
Regardless of whether you think it's right to do or not, you cannot say to
me "It doesn't matter whether you're convinced or not" without expecting me
to laugh at you.

In *any* case, I have decided that it is not a good thing to do, and have
purchased a dual license for home, and am more or less ok with that.
 

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