I'm sure it is a "legal" company registered with the proper authorities in India and very carefully writing their employment contracts to ensure no one stays with the company long enough to receive a refund of the "security deposit." Did they ask you for Rs 65,000 or only 35,000? No honest employer will require prospective employees to pay for the privilege of working for them.
Software licensing is compliant when a company is able to prove that all software running on its machines is legal and authorised. It's important for companies to perform software licensing audits as part of their compliance checks as illegal or unauthorised installation of software can render a company liable to fines.
There are dozens of company's who produce software for lawyers and for legal associates. Just a small list of these companys include LexisNexis, Golico, and CRM.
As long as you remove the software from the original computer will it be legal.
AG stands for Aktiengesellschaft, which is a German term meaning "public limited company." It is a legal status that indicates that a company's shares are publicly traded on the stock exchange and that it has a separate legal identity from its owners. SAP AG was the original name of the software company SAP SE, before it changed its legal form.
It depends on the company that develope the software. As for me why bother to use a software but at the same time there is hundreds of software that not charging a single cents! Licence normally allowed only a SINGLE USER unless it is stated.
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Legal copying is licensed by the copyright holder, and software piracy is copying without permission.
yes...corporate Infocom is a legal company...it is registered by the company act..
The software is legal, your use may not be. If you use the software to obtain unlicensed copies of licensed materials you would be violating copyright laws. How you use the software is what makes it legal or illegal. * `~-~_;:'<I just use it to upload videos from Youtube.com>':;_~-~`
The software itself is legal. There are legal uses for the software. However, using the software to download copyrighted material is a violation of federal and international intellectual property laws.
No. The pirated software is still illegal. You have the legal copy; use it or replace it in the proper way.
the software that belong to a party who have the legal rights, are called copyrighted software. only those who have a license from the copyrighted party can use change or distribute this software. this software has a legal binding some of the companies of this type are microsoft, macromedia, adobe etc.