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Is this legal? This guy says he returned his OEM software for a Re
I found this online
http://www.podshow.com/shows/?mode=d...isode_id=73556 and want to know if it's legal. If so YAY I can return Vista and then buy Ultimate. |
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Re: Is this legal? This guy says he returned his OEM software for a Re
Afraid not.
"Vista User" <Vista User@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7805088D-2261-4FC5-9564-1FA99099FA4E@microsoft.com... >I found this online > http://www.podshow.com/shows/?mode=d...isode_id=73556 and want to > know > if it's legal. If so YAY I can return Vista and then buy Ultimate. |
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Re: Is this legal? This guy says he returned his OEM software for a Re
What exactly is illegal about this?
Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote: > Afraid not. > > > "Vista User" <Vista User@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7805088D-2261-4FC5-9564-1FA99099FA4E@microsoft.com... >> I found this online >> http://www.podshow.com/shows/?mode=d...isode_id=73556 and want >> to know >> if it's legal. If so YAY I can return Vista and then buy Ultimate. |
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Re: Is this legal? This guy says he returned his OEM software for a Re
In article <42C10ECC-41CF-4C27-8E84-89524D571640@microsoft.com>,
cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com says... > Afraid not. If you have not activated the software you can return it, but it's not something they make easy to do and you may not get any money for it. -- Leythos - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist" spam999free@rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address) |
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Re: Is this legal? This guy says he returned his OEM software for a Re
"GO" <aa533@remove.this.chebucto.ns.ca> wrote in message news:#K8McQy1HHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > What exactly is illegal about this? > > Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote: >> Afraid not. >> >> >> "Vista User" <Vista User@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:7805088D-2261-4FC5-9564-1FA99099FA4E@microsoft.com... >>> I found this online >>> http://www.podshow.com/shows/?mode=d...isode_id=73556 and want >>> to know >>> if it's legal. If so YAY I can return Vista and then buy Ultimate. > > > Best try reading the selling agreement of MS. You don't actually own their software. You are told you break their selling agreement is you use it on more than one machine or if you resell it. OK you can do all those things till caught. -- Ian |
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Re: Is this legal? This guy says he returned his OEM software for a Re
"Vista User" <Vista User@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7805088D-2261-4FC5-9564-1FA99099FA4E@microsoft.com... >I found this online > http://www.podshow.com/shows/?mode=d...isode_id=73556 and want to > know > if it's legal. If so YAY I can return Vista and then buy Ultimate. Perfectly legal if you declined the licence agreement. Not if you've been using it and just decided you fancy a change. |
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Re: Is this legal? This guy says he returned his OEM software for a Re
"Vista User" <Vista User@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7805088D-2261-4FC5-9564-1FA99099FA4E@microsoft.com... >I found this online > http://www.podshow.com/shows/?mode=d...isode_id=73556 and want to > know > if it's legal. If so YAY I can return Vista and then buy Ultimate. Ultimate is a version of Vista. What exactly are you trying to do? |
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Re: Is this legal? This guy says he returned his OEM software for a Re
On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 08:01:07 +0100, "Ian Betts" <igb123@talktalk.net>
wrote: > > >"GO" <aa533@remove.this.chebucto.ns.ca> wrote in message >news:#K8McQy1HHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> What exactly is illegal about this? >> >> Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote: >>> Afraid not. >>> >>> >>> "Vista User" <Vista User@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:7805088D-2261-4FC5-9564-1FA99099FA4E@microsoft.com... >>>> I found this online >>>> http://www.podshow.com/shows/?mode=d...isode_id=73556 and want >>>> to know >>>> if it's legal. If so YAY I can return Vista and then buy Ultimate. >> >> >> >Best try reading the selling agreement of MS. You don't actually own their >software. You are told you break their selling agreement is you use it on >more than one machine or if you resell it. Last time I checked Congress writes laws that apply in the United States, not Microsoft. Further amusement, some MVP giving legal advise. What's next, Bill Gates stepping forwards and saying he's the anti-Christ and we all need to get down on our knees every Sunday and face Redmond Washington and mumble some prayer to Microsoft? This space reserved for the idiot Frank to start squealing Acer or Walmart have to do what Microsoft tells them. =====> |
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Re: Is this legal? This guy says he returned his OEM software for a Re
Per the license agreement, turning it on constitutes use.
This is OEM software installed and tested by the dealer. It cannot be resold unless the machine goes with it. "Robert Moir" <usenet@REMOVE2EMAILrobertmoir.com> wrote in message news:OT1ngjz1HHA.1336@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "Vista User" <Vista User@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7805088D-2261-4FC5-9564-1FA99099FA4E@microsoft.com... >>I found this online >> http://www.podshow.com/shows/?mode=d...isode_id=73556 and want to >> know >> if it's legal. If so YAY I can return Vista and then buy Ultimate. > > Perfectly legal if you declined the licence agreement. Not if you've been > using it and just decided you fancy a change. > |
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Re: Is this legal? This guy says he returned his OEM software for a Re
On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 08:57:20 -0500, "Mark"
<jmhonzell.nospam@insightbb.com> wrote: >Per the license agreement, turning it on constitutes use. >This is OEM software installed and tested by the dealer. It cannot be resold >unless the machine goes with it. > That's like trying on a pair of shoes. If they don't fit, the store can't resell them to the next guy? Microsoft's license is highly biased towards themselves for obvious reasons. As far as the Vista version AFAIK it has not been tested in the courts as to what is or isn't binding or "legal". To suggest a customer buys a computer, takes it home, turns in on and doesn't like the OS and can't replace it with something else without Microsoft's blessing is absurd and violates the underlying principle of all laws. Its bad enough we got guys trying to play computer expert here, now we got guys trying to play attorney too. ROTFLMAO! |
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