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Here's what the seller says about it:
Academic Licensing for Microsoft Software
| MyChoiceSoftware.com
Here's what the seller says about it:
Academic Licensing for Microsoft Software
| MyChoiceSoftware.com
yeah i don't no i don't like violating software licenses or intentionally doing so . i may do some checking and se if my student stuff qualifies me to use it and not violate it in any way .
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interesting looks to me by reading that its for all student hmm .
First, I would say you qualify as a student. Second, if you are that brutally honest about complying with terms and conditions, then realize that you cannot purchase the cheaper OEM system builder's licenses and use them on your own personal computer, either (except Windows 8.1, which was weird). So you either need to qualify yourself as a student, or you need to purchase a full retail packaged product in order to comply with all Microsoft Terms and Conditions.
very true i may give MS a call on monday and see if i qualify as a student .
that is also true i do have windows 10 pro on my laptop , i was going to use another copy on my imac intel version with boot camp assist so i have 2 operating systems on this machine makes life simpler and its 27 in so much bigger machine.
I finally found it:
https://www.microsoft.com/si-lk/stor...sandconditions
Individual must be either a full- and part-time enrolled student, or a faculty / staff member of a qualified, accredited higher education institution. Alumni of these institutions aren’t eligible. Qualified, accredited higher education institutions include Universities, Polytechnic schools, and Institutes of Technology, as well as other post-secondary level institutions, such as colleges and vocational schools that award academic degrees or professional certifications. Restrictions may vary by country.
I think you ought to check how you activate.
MS methods have varied over time, across products & between countries.
There were academic versions of Office for which you had to register & activate using an academic email address. Without that, you could not use the software at all.
I cannot give you any details. I only know about it because I once had to register an academic version of MSOffice and I noticed that if I was in the USA or if it was a later version then I would have needed the academic email address i.e. someplace.ac.uk or equivalent.
Best of luck,
Denis
Read NavyLCdr's post #20 instead.
The same is true of Windows 10 Pro Education.
https://onthehub.com/windows-11-education/
"Windows 11 Education for Students and Faculty
Get Windows 11 Education today at little to no cost through your school’s online store and it’s yours forever."