Re: Anyone Here Has a Legal Copy of Matlab?

Pan Yongzhi <fossilet-9Onoh4P/[email protected]> Wed, 16 Nov 2005 21:06:48 +0800
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William Poetra Yoga H a écrit :
> --- Pan Yongzhi <fossilet-9Onoh4P/[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>>You may send it to me. @@ I am playing with
>>Octave, Scilab & Maxima.
>>

Whenever there is a conflict between human rights
and property rights, human rights must prevail.

              ----Abraham Lincoln, quoted by RMS

> 
> 
> I would need to verify again: Is your copy of Matlab legal? As in, it's not
> downloaded from an FTP server (as what all of my friends do), bought for 5 RMB
> from a shop at Zhongguancun, copied from a university's computer lab, or
> something like that. That means either you got the license under a grant from
> your university, or you bought it yourself.
> 
> Pardon the strictness, but I need to be sure that what I'm doing is legal. Even
> though I have the "Computer Software Protection Rule" behind me.
> 
> If it is an authorized copy, then you can help me :)
> 
> 
> William Poetra Yoga Hadisoeseno
> 
> 
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