(Looking for) Windows NT Terminal Server

Jason Shein jason-xgs8i/e9EeWTtA8H5PvdGCwD8/FfD2ys at public.gmane.org
Thu Feb 3 13:19:16 UTC 2005


> But, that begs question... if you have a CD (which you own legally),
> can't you not sell it, irrespective of the content of that CD?  If you
> pirated the content, then there might be a problem.  But, if you
> purchased the content legitimately, then why is there restriction?
>
Yes you can sell your cd to someone else.

From the Windows XP EULA

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/eula.mspx

-snip-
4. TRANSFER—Internal. You may move the Product to a different Workstation 
Computer. After the transfer, you must completely remove the Product from the 
former Workstation Computer. Transfer to Third Party. The initial user of the 
Product may make a one-time transfer of the Product to another end user. The 
transfer has to include all component parts, media, printed materials, this 
EULA, and if applicable, the Certificate of Authenticity. The transfer may 
not be an indirect transfer, such as a consignment. Prior to the transfer, 
the end user receiving the transferred Product must agree to all the EULA 
terms. No Rental. You may not rent, lease, lend or provide commercial hosting 
services to third parties with the Product.

-snip-


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