software licensing risk

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Discussions tagged with software licensing risk on WindowsForum.com focus on the hidden costs and legal pitfalls of purchasing discounted software from non-EU sellers, particularly for Hungarian buyers. Topics include evaluating import cost calculators, verifying legal assumptions behind cross-border software deals, and avoiding unexpected fees or compliance issues. The tag covers practical guidance for consumers navigating software licensing risks when ordering from international vendors, emphasizing the need for due diligence beyond advertised discounts.
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    RendeljKínait Landed Cost Calculator: Hungary Cross-Border Imports Demystified

    RendeljKínait’s latest promotion pairs eye‑catching, “unbeatable” software discounts with a practical tool: a Hungary‑focused import‑cost calculator that promises to show the real landed cost for goods shipped from China. On the surface, that combination — cheap software plus a transparent...
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    Windows 11 Experimental Agentic Features: Implications for IT and Upgrades

    Microsoft has added a conspicuous, admin‑controlled toggle to Windows 11 that lets AI “agents” run in a contained background workspace on your PC — and at the same time retail outlets are pushing discount Microsoft bundles that promise to give an old machine a “fresh start” with Windows 11 Pro...
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