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Is a personally owned machine thats used on campus for University work eligible for Microsoft software under the MSCA?

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Is a personally owned machine thats used on campus for University work eligible for Microsoft software under the MSCA?

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Yes, just like any other personally owned computer. Note that if you install an MSCA product on your personally owned computer that you use on campus, you may not then install the same product on another computer you own. • Are there any special terms and conditions for use of software acquired under the MSCA? The MSCA states that software products licensed under this agreement may be used only subject to and strictly in accordance with Microsoft’s License Agreement. Product Use Rights of the License Agreement specifies the set of rules for how the software may be used, except as revised by Purdue’s MSCA. • May I purchase software media for my roommate or another eligible person? No. Each eligible person must read and sign (or click to accept) an agreement and provide their Purdue identification. You are personally responsible for use of any software media you purchase. • Do we have the right to use these software products forever? It depends. Licenses for University equipment and for

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