07-14-2013 09:41 PM
Here's a tricky and possibly naive one.
My mother recently bought the above digital camera and was absolutely delighted with it. Unhappily, she died a few weeks ago. She lived in America; I live in England. Before she died, she gave me her camera because she knew I needed one. I'm returning to England in a few weeks time. I have the camera, the software and all her paperwork.
Am I allowed when I take it home with me to install the software into my computer in England and use it without feeling that I'm doing something wrong? She wouldn't like that at all,
Hope this question is clear. Will be grateful for any advice.
Karen
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07-16-2013 10:48 PM
There's nothing wrong with that, Karen. It's your property now, your camera, do with it what you will and enjoy! BTW, sorry for your loss.
07-16-2013 10:48 PM
There's nothing wrong with that, Karen. It's your property now, your camera, do with it what you will and enjoy! BTW, sorry for your loss.
07-17-2013 08:18 AM
Thank you so much. I will do just that.
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