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Dr. Ephemeron

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« on: 26 July 2004, 21:50 »
Hi, nice site.

Ok, so you are not supposed to be able to buy OEM Microsoft software unless it comes with new hardware, but yet it is so easy to buy and have you noticed that Microsoft does little to prevent it from happening?

I was thinking about this and realized that it is exactly what Microsoft wants. They want people to easily buy OEM software by the truckload.

The OEM software sounds better becasue it is cheaper, but most people probably do no realize that they get no support and they are technically using it illegally. How much better could it get for Microsoft? They still make money and save tons of money on top of that becaue they provide no support. Their profit margins on OEM software is probably greater than the retail supported product.

On top of all this, they might get lucky and run across a big company or government institution that was unfortunate enough to buy a bunch of OEM softare and they can make them pay again! It could happen, since they make it so easy buy.

There are dozens and dozens of companies advertising the OEM sofware and they are showing pictures of retail boxed product and some of them do not indicate that it is OEM software. It is easy for Microsoft to find them... but do they? No! It is just the way they like it!

Think about it... you have millions of copies of bought and paid for software that you have totally no responsibilites for. On top of that, most of the people still owe you money for a legitimate license.

That is just plain Evil.     :eek:

[ July 26, 2004: Message edited by: Dr. Ephemeron ]


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« Reply #1 on: 26 July 2004, 11:21 »
Buy Retail Box XP Pro: $280

Buy OEM XP Pro + lawsuit = $1,000,130

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« Reply #2 on: 26 July 2004, 18:14 »
quote:
Originally posted by WMD:
Buy Retail Box XP Pro: $280
Buy OEM XP Pro + lawsuit = $1,000,130



Use non-Microsoft software: priceless.

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« Reply #3 on: 26 July 2004, 20:05 »
Buy OEM MS from someone that sells it as retail. Open it and install it, then ask for the legitimate retail version that you thought you were buying. When they tell you to take a hike, charge back on them.

Free software!   :D

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« Reply #4 on: 26 July 2004, 21:54 »
quote:
Originally posted by Dr. Ephemeron:
Buy OEM MS from someone that sells it as retail. Open it and install it, then ask for the legitimate retail version that you thought you were buying. When they tell you to take a hike, charge back on them.

Free software!    :D  



That's just plain evil.
*considers who it's against*
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« Reply #5 on: 27 July 2004, 00:36 »
Most places make a note somewhere that it is OEM, but don't specify very clearly what OEM is.  So technically their base is covered.

That being said, does anyone know the exact requirements?  I've bought Win2kpro OEM before, and it came with a stick of memory so it would be compliant with the terms of the OEM license.
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« Reply #6 on: 27 July 2004, 01:50 »
The requirement by MS is that you exchange a piece of hardware per OEM license.  Hence, any Windows bought on Ebay (heck, even DOS) will come with some hardware.  Usually it'll be useless to you (I've seen 386 motherboards bundled), but who knows.
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« Reply #7 on: 28 July 2004, 05:36 »
MS has also stated that transferring an OEM MS OS (too many acronyms Bleah) to a new machine is not allowed.  

They now have XP's activation to enforce that BS policy, thus you have an expiring/"disposable" software product, which is exactly what MS has been wanting to make for many many years.  

Of course, you get a problem with this.  Say I started with an OEM box.  Later I put in a DVD drive. Then a 10/100 ethernet card to replace the 10 Mbs card.  Then a new video card.  Then a new hard disk.  Then a new motherboard.  Then I finally decide to get one of those light lanboy cases.

When does it stop being the original computer?
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« Reply #8 on: 28 July 2004, 05:49 »
quote:
Originally posted by M. O'Brien:
When does it stop being the original computer?


The second that you tell the MS rep that "I rebuilt my computer" instead of "I replaced a dead hard drive."   ;)

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« Reply #9 on: 28 July 2004, 14:19 »
I was under the impression that to legally sell MS OEM software it had to come with MS approved hardware. This must be why every legitimate PC sold with an OEM install of MS software has the appropriate
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