But the purported discrepancies between licenses and employees may not be as problematic as Musks government wrecking crew has made them out to be. Liz Lezius, a spokesperson for the Canadian tech company Alludo, which develops WinZip and was once known as Corel, says licensing for the program is based on the number of devices on which it is installed, not the number of employees with access to the software, though she declined to comment on specific customers. “It is typical that there are m
