For the record after reading some of your post.
Yes, I was talking about the Microsoft office that was an example.
Which lead me to the case I mentioned below.
That why my post is titled OEMs can be sold according to this site
This affects all OEM not just Microsoft. Read the decision
http://linuxjournal.com/article/5628
If you find yourself paying for bundled proprietary software and don't
actually install it, you can legally resell it no matter what the
End-User License Agreement (EULA) says. That's what Judge Dean D.
Pregerson wrote in his "Order Re: Application For Preliminary
Injunction" in the case of Softman v. Adobe.
Any OEM software can be resold legally if it has not been installed.
Windows OEMs and all others.
Greg Ro