Can other individuals that are not part of a TAP use Community MAR programme computers at home?
A. Yes. A Community MAR programme computer can be used in any location (subject to applicable laws, such as those regarding exports-imports). However, if it is to be used by an individual that is not part of a TAP, ownership of the Community MAR programme computer and the licence received through the Community MAR programme must remain with the organisation that qualifies as an eligible recipient, and the computer and the software provided through the Community MAR programme must be used in accordance with the Eligible Recipient Agreement. A charity, for example, can receive Community MAR programme computers and then loan them to their clients for use at home provided the charity obtains from the client a written agreement that the client will comply with the terms of the Eligible Recipient Agreement. The Community MAR programme does not allow eligible recipients to transfer ownership of the software licences provided under the Community MAR programme by donating or selling their Commu