I've read this:
http://groups.google.com.au/group/alt.c ... 1043483004
Is it true?
Is QB public domain?
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- burger2227
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That FAKE letter has been around for years!
M$ never dropped the Copyrights for QBasic or Quickbasic! While Qbasic was always free, Quickbasic is not and is no longer sold. It still is illegal to use if you did not buy it!
But they don't really care about personal use. It was inevitable that it would be passed around like most other software.
M$ never dropped the Copyrights for QBasic or Quickbasic! While Qbasic was always free, Quickbasic is not and is no longer sold. It still is illegal to use if you did not buy it!
But they don't really care about personal use. It was inevitable that it would be passed around like most other software.
Please acknowledge and thank members who answer your questions!
QB64 is a FREE QBasic compiler for WIN, MAC(OSX) and LINUX : https://www.qb64.org/forum/index.php
Get my Q-Basics demonstrator: https://www.dropbox.com/s/fdmgp91d6h8ps ... s.zip?dl=0
QB64 is a FREE QBasic compiler for WIN, MAC(OSX) and LINUX : https://www.qb64.org/forum/index.php
Get my Q-Basics demonstrator: https://www.dropbox.com/s/fdmgp91d6h8ps ... s.zip?dl=0
I am a bit confused: you said that the letter is fake, I googled for it, but I haven't found any reference about that.
I find another copy of that letter here: http://www.techreplies.com/software-app ... ic-601456/
How do you know that the letter is fake? Do you know about an official denial by Microsoft? Has it fallen in prescription?
Thanks
I find another copy of that letter here: http://www.techreplies.com/software-app ... ic-601456/
How do you know that the letter is fake? Do you know about an official denial by Microsoft? Has it fallen in prescription?
Thanks
- burger2227
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Because that is the ONLY letter I have ever seen!
Find me another one... People do commit fraud on the web.
Go to Microsoft if you must. I've found no such release.
Use it, just don't host a download site or sell a copy. They
have been known to try to shut down sites!
Ted
PS: M$ makes NO revenue from Quickbasic since it has not been sold
in more than 10 years.
Find me another one... People do commit fraud on the web.
Go to Microsoft if you must. I've found no such release.
Use it, just don't host a download site or sell a copy. They
have been known to try to shut down sites!
Ted
PS: M$ makes NO revenue from Quickbasic since it has not been sold
in more than 10 years.
Please acknowledge and thank members who answer your questions!
QB64 is a FREE QBasic compiler for WIN, MAC(OSX) and LINUX : https://www.qb64.org/forum/index.php
Get my Q-Basics demonstrator: https://www.dropbox.com/s/fdmgp91d6h8ps ... s.zip?dl=0
QB64 is a FREE QBasic compiler for WIN, MAC(OSX) and LINUX : https://www.qb64.org/forum/index.php
Get my Q-Basics demonstrator: https://www.dropbox.com/s/fdmgp91d6h8ps ... s.zip?dl=0
Sales and Information Centre
Here's an e-mail I just received from Microsoft Australia about it:
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Message-ID: <60567F65A390D411B23100B0D06802E606C086CA>
From: MSFT_ContactUs <contac>
To: "'p...@bowlay.com'" <p>
Subject: QuickBASIC now freeware?
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 15:38:18 +1100
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Dear Paul,
Thank you for your email regarding QuickBASIC. QuickBASIC is now in the
public domain and is available to all users, it is no longer owned
solely by Microsoft.
If you have any inquiries or would like to discuss this further please
contact the Microsoft Sales Information Centre on 13 20 58, option 2
(Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm, AEDT) and a Business Representative will be
happy to assist you.
Kind Regards,
[Name snipped]
Correspondence Representative
Sales and Information Centre
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Message-ID: <60567F65A390D411B23100B0D06802E606C086CA>
From: MSFT_ContactUs <contac>
To: "'p...@bowlay.com'" <p>
Subject: QuickBASIC now freeware?
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 15:38:18 +1100
MIME-Version: 1.0
X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19)
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boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C2CD99.91ECF0B0"
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charset="iso-8859-1"
Dear Paul,
Thank you for your email regarding QuickBASIC. QuickBASIC is now in the
public domain and is available to all users, it is no longer owned
solely by Microsoft.
If you have any inquiries or would like to discuss this further please
contact the Microsoft Sales Information Centre on 13 20 58, option 2
(Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm, AEDT) and a Business Representative will be
happy to assist you.
Kind Regards,
[Name snipped]
Correspondence Representative
Sales and Information Centre
Re: Sales and Information Centre
Hmm ... I guess it's first time when Miscosoft released something into public domain...411161555 wrote:Thank you for your email regarding QuickBASIC. QuickBASIC is now in the
public domain and is available to all users, it is no longer owned
solely by Microsoft.
btw - QBASIC on Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QBasic