You may not transfer the software to share licenses between devices. Every time you transfer the software to a new device, you must remove the software from the prior device. If you transfer the software to another device, that other device becomes the “licensed device.” You may also transfer the software to a device owned by someone else if (i) you are the first licensed user of the software and (ii) the new user agrees to the terms of this agreement. Before any permitted transfer, the other party must agree that this agreement applies to the transfer and use of the software.ī.Stand-alone software acquired from a retailer.If you acquired the software from a retailer as stand-alone software, you may transfer the software to another device that belongs to you, but not more than one time every 90 days (except due to hardware failure, in which case you may transfer sooner). The transfer must include the software and, if provided with the device, an authentic Office label including the product key. If you acquired the software preinstalled on a device, you may transfer the software directly to another user, only with the licensed device. The provisions of this section do not apply if you acquired the software in the European Economic Area, in which case any transfer of the software and the right to use it must comply with applicable law.Ī.Software preinstalled on device. I can find nothing on the web about how one would go about doing this. I'd like to give these to employees, donate them, or perhaps sell them. This is going to leave me with a hunch of unneeded Office 2016 licenses. I am about to move the entire shop to Office 365.
I have moved one copy from a dying Dell laptop to another PC. I have 17 copies under my single email address.