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Read the EULA, there should be a bit in there about making copies for personal use.

Some game companies do allow you to burn copies for personal use, some don't. In this case, I wouldn't know, since I never read EULAs anyway tongue.gif

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it's in the licensing agreement on the first page. You're allowed one (1) copy for back-up purposes.

we'll be watching you Londoner... wink.gif

btw, what's an EULA?

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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>btw, what's an EULA?

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I think it's End User Licensing Agreement. Y'know, the small print and legalese.

[This message has been edited by Offwhite (edited 10-25-2000).]

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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Jadayne:

btw, what's an EULA?

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End User Licencing Agreement. The long .txt file full of legalese that pops up before games finish installing which everyone ignores.

Edited for momentary fit of dumbass.

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[This message has been edited by Chupacabra (edited 10-25-2000).]

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I have had a couple CDs become unusable over the years. First thing I did when I got a burner burn a copy of CM and my other mission critcal discs. (Yes, CM is one! smile.gif)

Then I put master copy away. To be honest, I don't care what the EULA says. Im protecting my investment, period.

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