On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 00:38:52 -0500, "PA Bear" <PABearMVP@gmail.com>
wrote:
>I've got a bridge I can sell you, too. A judge sold it to me.
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.
You call that Judge liar? I just posted this informing people after
reading those sites and with a lawyer comment. I know this is a
Microsoft group and favor Microsoft. That does not mean Microsoft is
always right. Remember the doj lawsuit? The may be violating that
order. Internet Explorer was to remain a separate product
I would tend to believe a lawyer over this newsgroup.
Example
If I had windows 98se OEM not installed.
I could resale it.
If Microsoft Sued me for reselling it.
I could use that case because the Judge has already ruled that I could
legally resell it,.
Greg Ro
Disclaimer.
I am not accusing Microsoft of any wrong doing. No derogatory or
rude comment were meant to Microsoft or anyone else.
To off topic poster.
Please stick on the Subject.
To Other posters
If you read the EULA. It always said the contract depends on the Laws
of each country and may not be enforceable is all countries.