[Am-info] Windows reusability

madodel@ptdprolog.net madodel@ptdprolog.net
Mon, 04 Mar 2002 20:32:08 -0500


In <20020304215632.N92@eyup.org>, on 03/04/02 at 09:56 PM,
   John Poltorak <jp@eyup.org> said:

>I am aware the Windows EULA says that the license is not transferable,
>but has this been tested under US Law?

It also says you can return windoze for a refund to the manufacturer of
the system if you don't agree to their terms, at least the win98 one I
read once said that.  Just try to get a refund for wincrap from Toshiba or
any of the spineless whimps.  They will tell you to return the whole
system.


Mark


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