It probably depends on the software somewhat. With Adobe stuff, there
seems to be some provisions for home use of the software based on the
computer store website:
http://www.cstore.msu.edu/manufacturers/manufacturerinfo.asp?mfg=Adobe&PriceListCategory=S
I'd guess Rachel at the computer store would know the answer for a lot
of the software though. I know there's a number of things there that
do specifically say that they're for use on departmental machines
only.
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Michael Kramizeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello All,
> I've been looking for some policy information on whether it is allowable to
> install department software on a faculty members personal laptop. The case
> they are trying to make is that they use their laptop all the time and so
> CS6 would be more available to them on their laptop. Is there a U policy
> regarding this? MVK
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