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joko | 18:31 Wed 14th Mar 2012 | Technology
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just curious but if you have it installed on your machine, how do they stop you just carrying on using it?


i have something i am sending back, but its rubbish so i probably would never use it..i just dont need it... but just wondered if i could still use it on odd occasions should i ever need to...
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If its PC software id check the T&Cs most won't accept it back unless its damaged.
If you've opened the shrink wrap then (unless it is obviously defective or unfit for purpose) you can't usually return software.
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it is a 60 day trial... so i can return it...
No probs then - you may have to de-register your copy but, as you say, I can't see how else they can know whether it's still on your PC :)
Then somewhere after 60 days it will ask you to register it or it will die

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