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Hans Forbrich <hforbric_at_yahoo.net> wrote in message news:<4012F39D.B9269455_at_yahoo.net>...
> curious wrote:
> >
> > > If you look at my replies closely, you may notice the words 'free',
> > > 'download', 'http://otn.oracle.com' and so on and I suspect that the
> > > "developer's license" will fulfill your purpose nicely.
> >
> > Yes, I ntoiced 'FREE' but I still wondered what "student" means as far
> > as officially a student a college or someone who is learning like a
> > student would learn a subject.
> >
>
> Go to http://otn.oracle.com
> Click on the download icon at the top
> Click on any category
> Click on any download
> Read the license agreement.
I did..just now ( I have had long time ago too). I a clear now. I just don't want to do anything illegal by mistake.
>
> Tell me how many occurances of 'student', and the context, you see in
> the agreement. And 'training'. Then tell me how relevant your question
> is to the agreement.
I wanted to know the meaning of the lingo used in the thread. That's all.
>
> Or are you truly not 'curious'?
> /Hans
Received on Sun Jan 25 2004 - 13:42:22 CST
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