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I have a copy of Microsoft Office at work. Can I install that on my child’s computer and save a little money?

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I have a copy of Microsoft Office at work. Can I install that on my child’s computer and save a little money?

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No, that is a violation of the copyright agreement that you (or your company) agreed to when the copy of Office was purchased. Those licensing agreements typically give you permission to install the software on just one computer. The Clovis Unified School District believes that it is important to abide by all copyright laws, and discourages students and parents from illegally pirating software.

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