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On Wed, 25 May 2005 02:19:11 GMT, Leythos
wrote: In article , says... You still don't get it. The buyer is only ignorant because of MS' neglecting to disclose terms. MS has hidden the terms and should be forthcoming. You try to shift blame when I already stated an obvious solution- a packaging that discloses the terms. MS Didn't hide anything, you can get all the information even before you purchase the OS/System. -- No, you can't. Be specific, show us this information that is _GUARANTEED_ in writing sufficient to hold up in court, that it applies to some randomly-selected (as would occur when one comes across a product) WIndows. The terms are not consistent across all distributions of WIndows and therefore can not be "gotten" and assumed to apply to a product which can't be verified before purchase to have same (terms). |
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On Wed, 25 May 2005 16:53:32 GMT, Leythos
wrote: No, you can't. Be specific, show us this information that is _GUARANTEED_ in writing sufficient to hold up in court, that it applies to some randomly-selected (as would occur when one comes across a product) WIndows. The terms are not consistent across all distributions of WIndows and therefore can not be "gotten" and assumed to apply to a product which can't be verified before purchase to have same (terms). When did I mention anything about court If it doesn't hold up on court then your idea about EULA or terms is pretty irrelevant, isn't it? What ARE customers agreeing to then? NOTHING if it doesn't stand up to legal definitions. - your statement was that people purchased a computer/system with Windows without any means to read the EULA before the purchase and that it made the return of Windows impossible or highly unlikely for those that do not agree to the EULA. Not impossible, BUT any additional effort or expense is not same thing as being able to reject it without any additional burden, as is the case with any other agreement where terms are disclosed at THAT time, not elsewhere, "maybe". Your statement is 100% false, the information IS available to those that don't want to purchase blindly. Oh? Show me. Show us all where we can be GUARANTEED we'd reading something that applies to any SPECIFIC possible-to-purchase product. I don't give a sh!t about legal or not, only that your inflammatory statement was false - the EULA is available BEFORE purchase to any customer that chooses to be informed. No, it's not always and often not available. Even if you can read "something" you are not guaranteed what you read applies. When you purchase a license there must be some fixation of terms at the time and point of entering into that agreement, not beforehand via a 3rd party nor after the sale. |
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Leythos wrote:
In article , says... No, it's not always and often not available. Even if you can read "something" you are not guaranteed what you read applies. You're hopeless. Said the Queen of the delusional! -- Peace! Kurt Self-anointed Moderator microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea http://microscum.com/mscommunity "Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron! "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei" |
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On Wed, 25 May 2005 18:35:27 GMT, Leythos
wrote: In article , says... No, it's not always and often not available. Even if you can read "something" you are not guaranteed what you read applies. You're hopeless. That's ironic. |
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