Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Office 2013 now transferable

Office 2013 now transferableA few weeks ago, I created this blog to the new Office 2013 license terms clarify busy. Based on customer feedback, we have the Office 2013 retail license customers enable the software from one computer to another transfer changed. This means that customers can transfer Office 2013 on another computer, if your device does not or you get a new. Previously, customers could transfer only your Office 2013 software on a new device, if your PC is not under warranty.

While in a future version the license agreement Office 2013-software supplied with to be updated, it is change is effective immediately and applies to Office home and student 2013, Office home and business-2013 2013 of Office Professional, and the stand-alone-2013 Office applications. This transferability options match those in the Office 2010 retail license terms found. The updated text reads as follows:

Determination of transferability on the retail license terms of the software license agreement for Microsoft Office desktop application software 2013 updated:

Can I transfer the software to another computer or user? You may not transfer the software to another computer, that is yours, but not more than once every 90 days (except due to a hardware failure, in which case you previously transferred). If you transfer the software to another computer, it is "licensed computer." this other computer You must the software (together with the license) on a computer owned by someone else, if a) are the first licensed user of the software and b) the new user the terms of this agreement before the transfer is transferred. Each time you transfer the software to a new computer you must remove the software from the previous computer and retain no copies.

At Microsoft we strive, Office make the best product, working to help people and families get things done. A key ingredient in our recipe for success is listening to our customers and we are grateful for the feedback behind this change in the Licensing Office. Thank you very much.

-Jevon Fark, Office team


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