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Is it legal to use the Microsoft detours library without paying the $10,000 license fee?

http://www.microsoft.com/iplicensing/productDetail.aspx?productTitle=Detours

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Even if it is legal, you really should be careful for using Detours for things other than experimentation; maybe if you detail your scenario we can give you a more supported alternative. – Paul Betts Jun 24 at 19:54
Why would they charge for a license, if anyone could download and use it...? – gbn Jun 24 at 19:55

closed as not programming related by Shog9, Jim Puls, David Basarab, DJ, blowdart Jun 24 at 19:57

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Ask a lawyer.

We really can't provide answers to the "Is It Legal" kinds of questions unless we are lawyers (which I am not) without potentially getting into serious trouble.

That said, your link makes it pretty clear to me what the answer is.

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Detours Express 2.1 is available for immediate download under a no-fee, click-through license for research, noncommercial, and nonproduction use on 32-bit code.

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The link in the question provides the answers.

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