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selling backup copy vs backing up a software
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Selling a backup copy of software refers to selling a duplicate or copy of a software program to a customer. This action may be illegal if it violates the software's licensing agreement or copyright laws.
Backing up a software, on the other hand, refers to creating a duplicate or copy of the software for personal use or disaster recovery purposes. This is typically done by the original purchaser or user of the software to ensure they have a copy in case the original is lost or damaged.
In summary, selling a backup copy of software is not legal in most cases, while backing up software for personal use is a common and recommended practice.
Backing up a software, on the other hand, refers to creating a duplicate or copy of the software for personal use or disaster recovery purposes. This is typically done by the original purchaser or user of the software to ensure they have a copy in case the original is lost or damaged.
In summary, selling a backup copy of software is not legal in most cases, while backing up software for personal use is a common and recommended practice.
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