@olegil
Your country sweden is not the WHOLE WORLD.
This is what many people have been trying to drill into this discussion.
There are many countries in the world, and in the vast majority of Europe and America, the idea that you can buy a service, license a product, is central to IP ownership. You do not BUY OS X. You buy a limited license to use OS X under certain restrictions.
And every country, including Sweden, has the ability to sell services. Services are a valid concept in sweden. You can buy a license in sweden. Sweden is not simply restricted to only physical product sales.
Everytime I have checked out someone's story about 'their' country...presenting themselves as expert in order to make a point that they don't believe will be checked, they have been completely wrong.
The laws in UK were ENTIRELY misrepresented and completely false.....and I checked with UK governmetn websites, the writings of EU on the subject (to check EU countries) and even Microsoft UK division.
I don't have time to check Sweden now to correct your errors, but nevertheless, its fine. Sweden is just one country, and the vast majority of the EU and all of North America, you can sell a limited use license, and its how software is distributed.
@olegil
And btw, I am quite well aware that the pro-piracy europeans in this website will try the dirty tactic of being 'anit-american'...when they need to silence some opinion...'you american are all alike' has already been heard.
and your comment that american don't have freedom, another.
and the idea that 'I'm the expert on my country, and you can't say anything cause you aren't from here'
All, very *low-brow*, *dirty* debate tactics that you should be ashamed of....there really should be no place for bringing in nationalism and anti-american prejudice into this board.
I'll tell ya right out, EUROPE IS NOT IN ANOTHER GALAXY.
I can read spanish, russian and english, and while that doesn't cover the bajillion languages of europe, I'll tell ya right now, I will check UK government sites and EU sites to see what the law really says.
And the fact is, the guy from the UK was completely misrepresenting the law in the UK, and he just didn't think the 'american' was going to check.
I did. He's wrong. I've posted links. I can post more.
EU in *general* and the UK, most definately do have software licensing agreements, and software is not distributed as physcal sales, but is sold, mostly, as limited use licenses.