No, this is only licensed for use on one computer.
Only if the summary falls into one of the exemptions or defenses in copyright law, including "fair use", or licensed use.
Yes you can, but the computer will only read the drive you are using at that particular time, you can only use one drive at a time.
No. You don't need to be licensed in order to buy it. You only have to be licensed in order to use it. (If it has a transmitter in it.)
Because Mac OS X is only licensed for use on "Apple-branded computers", AKA "Macs." Doing otherwise is a violation of their license agreement and hence illegal.
Linux is licensed under the GPL. This means that if you use the kernel in one of your products, you must release any changes that you made. You can use proprietary modules, but these are restricted in what they are allowed to do. Only freely licensed modules can access all features of the kernel.
No, it can only be used with one computer.
Usually the people who use a personal computer are the people who are in that family or the people that live in that household. However if your talking about your computer and it belongs to you then your most likely going to be the only one to use it.
Yes, you can have more than one iPod per computer. However, you can only authorize your iTunes account on a maximum of 5 computers. If you want to use it on another, you must de-authorize it on one of the 5 and authorize it on the computer you want to use it on.
Youtube explicitly states that the videos are not for download, but streaming use only. Downloading is a direct breach of their terms of use, and is against the law because you are not licensed to download that video from that site, nor is it licensed to allow such downloads.
Only if it is licensed to do so. A private minibus may not.
No, you cannot use the title "Esquire" if you are not licensed.
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