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From: "Jerry Feldman" <gaf at blu.org> Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 10:56:46 -0400 If a PC shipped with Windows preinstalled, can you remove the OS and install Linux instead? Well, no, according to Microsoft. A somewhat obscure Microsoft site aimed at helping schools deal with donated computers flatly states: "It is a legal requirement that pre-installed operating systems remain with a machine for the life of the machine." http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/25085.html As described in the article, what it really means is that Microsoft doesn't want you installing that copy on a different machine. I'm sure they're happy to confuse people into believing that they aren't allowed to install Linux on the box, but I don't see how they could forbid you (and enforce) from wiping the disk and installing something else. Wiping the disk doesn't make a copy, and so it's hard to see how it could constitute a copyright violation. -- Robert Krawitz <rlk at alum.mit.edu> http://www.tiac.net/users/rlk/ Tall Clubs International -- http://www.tall.org/ or 1-888-IM-TALL-2 Member of the League for Programming Freedom -- mail lpf at uunet.uu.net Project lead for Gimp Print/stp -- http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net "Linux doesn't dictate how I work, I dictate how Linux works." --Eric Crampton
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