I read just last night about a past lawsuit by Adobe against a guy who
bought a Dell in Texas bundled with some Adobe software. The guy never
installed the program and therefore never accepted the license agreement for
the Adobe software. The guy sold the Adobe software, for which he was
promptly sued. The US Court of Appeals for whatever district Texas is in
ruled in the consumer's favor. It was his right to sell the software.
In the same article, another case, another software vendor, another Court of
Appeals district, and in this case the user had installed the software and
had accepted the license agreement, that district found against the
consumer.
I am not an attorney. Before using this information, research these cases
yourself and seek the advice of an attorney. I would suggest avoiding any
attorneys who have admitted in here that they have stolen Vista but then
everyone knows that when you go to court the guy with the crookedest
attorney often wins.
Dale
"Jim Tepid" <Jim Tepid @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5020697B-1107-4377-9441-...
> Recently bought a new dell which comes with a free upgrade to Vista
> Business.
> I would like to get Vista Ultimate instead AND I don't want to wait until
> shipment in April.
>
> Question: Can i sell the upgrade or will it only work for a dell computer?
> On only my dell? If I can I would guess an unopened upgrade could get
> close
> to full value on ebay. that way I could buy at store now and get partial
> funds back.
>
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