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19/02/2011 11:40:20
 
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Microsoft Office
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Thread ID:
01500790
Message ID:
01500863
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If your definition of 'Print' includes printing to a PDF file you've already used up your legal quota.
If your definition does not include writing to a PDF then presumably you can legally 'print' it *once* from the PDF file.
I still don't see how you are any better off.
OTOH unless you start distributing it yourself it's pretty unlikely that you will get a life sentence :-}

>Nowhere in the license it says you can't print to a driver (like PDF). It says you can print one time; that's all.
>
>>So, what you're asking is how can you violate the license agreement?
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I have purchased sheet music for a bunch of songs on a CD. The program (I believe it is Sibelius Scorch) only allows me to print a song one time! So I would prefer to save it (print to) a PDF so that if I lose the score, I can go back and reprint the PDF. I have DoPDF V6 drive installed on my computer and from many other programs I can output/print to PDF. This program, Sibelius Scorch, whenever I try to print to this PDF drive says, "Printing to File is not allowed". Anybody can suggest other ways of printing to PDF so that the dreaded Sibelius would not notice?
>>>
>>>TIA.
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