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Why are there different license agreements for students and faculty/staff?

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Why are there different license agreements for students and faculty/staff?

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Students who purchase a product under the terms of this Agreement and graduate prior to November 30, 2007 own the license. They can keep the software and also purchase upgrades, patches, and new releases through normal Microsoft channels. Your U-M Computer Showcase receipt provides proof of ownership. Assuming the University and Microsoft enter into a new agreement by December 1, 2007, students who have not yet graduated can keep using the software purchased under this Agreement. Students who leave the University without graduating must remove all products purchased under this Agreement. See also Student Acknowledgment of Conditions and Notices. Faculty and staff have limited known as Work At Home (WAH) rights. In effect, the license is owned by the University not by the individual employee. Software purchased under this Agreement is only temporarily provided for use on a personal computer as long as it is used for employment-related duties. Employees must remove all software obtained

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