Re: Install Xp pro on second computer?
- From: Alias <alias@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 20:16:28 +0100
Gordon wrote:
Ron Martell wrote:"vernon" <there@there> wrote:
If the PC dies OR is put out of service, the actual license states clearly that it can be installed on another computer as long as one has the original computer cleared.
Only if the license is retail or volume license. OEM licenses are
permanently locked to the first computer that they are installed on
and cannot be legitimately transferred to another computer under any
circumstances,
There is NO legal reason why an OEM version bought legitimately by a customer should not be transferred to another machine that is owned by the customer. The ONLY difference between OEM and Retail, legally, is that the OEM Vendor assumes responsibility for support of that copy, instead of MS. There is NO reason in law that that condition should prohibit the transfer of the software from one machine to another. That is all. MS cannot, and have not, ever, tried to enforce this ludicrous "condition" in a court of law. Anywhere. I wonder why? possibly because it actually might be construed as "unfair terms"?
Good point.
Alias
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