![]() ![]() Section 3 b – is for retail Office software. Before any permitted transfer, the other party must agree that this agreement applies to the transfer and use of the software.” The transfer must include the software and, if provided with the device, an authentic Office label including the product key. If you acquired the software preinstalled on a device, you may transfer the software directly to another user, only with the licensed device. It limits Office software transfer by saying you can only sell/transfer the whole computer with the installed Office software. Section 3 a – applies to OEM or preinstalled software. Then down in Section 3 – which talks about transferability of Office software. Under this agreement, we grant you the right to install (if you acquired the software from a retailer) and run one instance of the software on your device (the licensed device), for use by one person at a time, …“ Office software transfer Section 2a confirms that only one copy of the software can be used on a computer at any time.Ī. Here’s the relevant quotes from the Office licenses about transferability (or not) of licenses. Retail and Volume licences can be moved to another computer Many people, including Microsofties still talk about the EULA (“Yew-La”). Microsoft Software License Terms or SLT is the modern name for the old EULA (End User License Agreement). See Can Office 2021 or Office 2019 move to another computer? What about the EULA? For example, Microsoft usually talks about ‘OEM’ software but in the license they instead refer to “Software preinstalled on device.” License wording is sometimes vague and difficult to understand because it uses different terminology than other Microsoft documents. ![]() There are other long pages from the Microsoft legal department about privacy (or lack of) and cloud services. The license terms aren’t the whole story. ![]()
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