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Old December 5th 03, 12:49 AM
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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Default An open letter to Microsoft's support personnel, should they exist

You would have to ask the dealer or look on Microsoft's OEM site.
Different OEMs are under different contracts with Microsoft.
http://www.microsoft.com/oem/
That is why you have to read the specific EULA on the product you are
using.
My EULA or even the EULA on another of your own computers is not
relevant to a different computer.

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"Gerry Cornell" wrote in message
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Jupiter

I take it that the major computer retailers like Dell have their own
customised OEM version. However, is there a Microsoft non-customised
OEM version issued to small computer assemblers through authorised
distributors, which are no different to the retail version, except
that it is an OEM version? How much customisation is permitted?

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Regards.

Gerry

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"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote in message
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Ted;
What does the EULA that was agreed to on that Dell CD say?
It is a different EULA.

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"Ted" wrote in message
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Prove it is not legal, by showing this as an actual law that is
written. Remember, MS is NOT the law!




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