My cousin have bought the Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 and she wouldn't mind sharing it near me to retrieve paid for by the office. Am I competent to install it on my computer in need her getting in disfavour? Thank you.
Answers: Only if you bought a site license near it. Otherwise a conventional license is for one computer at a time. If it is installed on more than one computer at a time it is copywrite infringement and you could be charged.
No, that's undemocratic: ONE license, ONE PC.
Try the free, and M$-Office compatible, Open Office from:
Included: Writer (like Word), Calc (Excel), Impress (PowerPoint), Base (Access), Draw (M$-Paint) and Math
Just form sure that if you want others to be capable of display the documents using M$-Office Word, for example, release them using "Save as..." in .doc format, instead of the evasion .odt format.
Or use the built-in PDF creation side.