Linked by David Adams on Sat 30th Aug 2008 16:20 UTC, submitted by michuk
Legal Compulsory Windows purchasing by way of PC bundles is one of the biggest hurtles to alternative OS adoption. Some people have been able to fight it: "Reading the Slashdot article about Dave Mitchell from Great Britain, who got a 47 pounds refund from Dell for returning his copy of Windows was an inspiration for me to check, if it is possible in Poland, too. This is my success story."
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RE: This is a good news
by stestagg on Sun 31st Aug 2008 19:33 UTC in reply to "This is a good news"
stestagg
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2006-06-03

Yes, the hard drive is sold directly to you, Software is licenced.
This means that in order to legally use the software, you have to agree a Licence Agreement (EULA). Something you buy, you own and therefore can do anything you want with.

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