@F145H220 OEM is for the box with the sticker on it. As long as you have the COA sticker on the computer you can install the OS on it as many times as you want
say if the licensing is based on # cores what if that CPU supports Hyperthreading is the licensing cost gonna be applicable for those extra HT cores or its dependable solely on the Licence
You mention that some open source software is free for home use and not free if you use it in commercial use, so my question is; what about charities? Can they use "home use" software as they aren't actually making any money from using the software?
Would have been better is you listed a few examples of the "open source" gotcha server software you have run into. Most of the time I've seen 4 pay open source software the vendor is pretty up front with stating business use requires you cough up some money.
Piracy is all about not giving back to the providers of solutions. IP Law is to nurture our accesses to solutions, took quite some administrations to maintain accesses to solutions, and if we use piracy, we would be less encouraged to create and maintain such administrations. Our scarcity is not of time, money, energy, but of solutions, and as we live together... of mutual solutions.
now we know the best way to run a real business
ahrons0120 1 week ago
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ahrons0120 1 week ago
Thanks for the Info !
XPZION7 3 weeks ago
so my friend if i have a gaming server that i have 200 clients play on my server i have to buy 200 licenses ?
ZoHaNCluB 3 weeks ago
@ZoHaNCluB depends on what OS you are using and what software you are running...
elithecomputerguy 3 weeks ago
Thanks a lot man, this explained a lot of questions l had regarding licensing. keep up the good work
ImvoAcevedo 1 month ago
Ok for the OEM counterpart what if i uninstalled that s/w and reinstall it again on the same system .will the licence be valid or not ?
F145H220 3 months ago
@F145H220 OEM is for the box with the sticker on it. As long as you have the COA sticker on the computer you can install the OS on it as many times as you want
elithecomputerguy 3 months ago
say if the licensing is based on # cores what if that CPU supports Hyperthreading is the licensing cost gonna be applicable for those extra HT cores or its dependable solely on the Licence
F145H220 3 months ago
You mention that some open source software is free for home use and not free if you use it in commercial use, so my question is; what about charities? Can they use "home use" software as they aren't actually making any money from using the software?
meehanlj 4 months ago
Very informative. I'm a tech and thought I had a good understanding of it alreadly, but just got an eye opener.
Solarnawg 4 months ago
Would have been better is you listed a few examples of the "open source" gotcha server software you have run into. Most of the time I've seen 4 pay open source software the vendor is pretty up front with stating business use requires you cough up some money.
NewWorldExposure 4 months ago
very cool
algnadjib 4 months ago
Thank you very much for this video .... I learnt a lot.
pachinsv 5 months ago
Piracy is all about not giving back to the providers of solutions. IP Law is to nurture our accesses to solutions, took quite some administrations to maintain accesses to solutions, and if we use piracy, we would be less encouraged to create and maintain such administrations. Our scarcity is not of time, money, energy, but of solutions, and as we live together... of mutual solutions.
Melki 5 months ago
2:57 thank you thank you thank you :)
Melki 5 months ago