Thank you Cookie, I actually use Borland Delphi so I figure the license would already be installed ... Also, I can import Winsock through the ActiveX import wizard, but when I try to use it it says "License information for TWinsock not found." so that confirms your ideia.
Also after googling a bit I found this
site that contains a fix for this, but I need VB installed for it to work, which I don't have nor intend to ...
Well, the bigger issue in this for me isn't that I won't be able to use winsock in my scripts, but other scripts that use it and when they are released to the general public people like me will have problems with them (considering that the percentage of developers that have the necessary licenses to use the script will be small)...