What people here are saying is that if you check the EULA, you’ll see that under section 2. First clause, you are LICENSED to use the software on you device per 1 person only.
There’s also a privacy clause which I find to be an apology by a lion before it eats the Zebra.
Microsoft are gargantuan because they operate like an organized crime family charging protection.
“Our new video editor” in the OP is using the exclusive meaning of “our,” meaning it belongs to the speaker and some other people but not the person being spoken to, meaning that the person being spoken to would not also call it “our editor” but instead “your editor”. In the third person, it is “theirs,” not “ours,” because it is not held in common among the people.
Actually its their🇺🇸. Not your, not our. Its their own and you arr kinda like renting it
Who is “their”?
Microsoft?
The bunny is Microsoft and he’s saying ‘our’
What people here are saying is that if you check the EULA, you’ll see that under section 2. First clause, you are LICENSED to use the software on you device per 1 person only.
There’s also a privacy clause which I find to be an apology by a lion before it eats the Zebra.
Microsoft are gargantuan because they operate like an organized crime family charging protection.
I understand now. I did read the EULA. Years ago, it was the EULA that caused me to Nope out of windows.
Your description of Microsoft is, quite possibly, the best description on how they operate that I’ve ever read.
I mean bunny should be saying “Mine”
Ah, yes. There should be a toddler meme like this! Hahaha
“Our new video editor” in the OP is using the exclusive meaning of “our,” meaning it belongs to the speaker and some other people but not the person being spoken to, meaning that the person being spoken to would not also call it “our editor” but instead “your editor”. In the third person, it is “theirs,” not “ours,” because it is not held in common among the people.
So Bunny MS saying ‘our’ would made sense in this context haha
Yeah, I’m confused. Why is there an American flag?
The American flag is the opposite to the Soviet Union s flag.