"Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.es> wrote in message
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> Mike Brannigan wrote:
>> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.es> wrote in message
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>>> How about a client that buys their own generic OEM and has a tech
>>> install it for them? Who's responsible for support? I know of only one
>>> store in all of Spain that sells retail versions of Windows and at a
>>> *very* elevated price. For example, 784 US dollars for Retail Ultimate.
>>>
>>> Here's the url:
>>>
>>> http://www.elcorteingles.es/informat...tmar=000000001
>>>
>>> Now, at all the other stores -- that only sell generic OEMs -- the price
>>> for Ultimate is only 236 US dollars. For the price of one Retail, one
>>> can buy three generic OEMs and get 76 US dollars change.
>>>
>>> Alias
>>
>> The vendor of the OEM product in that case is the end users as they are
>> the one who supplied it.
>> Getting a tecnician to do some work for you does not cange the ownership
>> and supply lines - so the end user is still responsoible for thier own
>> support as they are the "vendor" of the OEM system.
>>
>
> So, you're saying the end user sold it to themselves? Not possible.
>
> Alias
No - the distributor sold the original OEM package to the end user. That
user is going to deploy that OEM software on a PC - their own or one they
are going to sell.
If they hire some help to do the install that does not change anything -
THEY are the ones getting the software from a distributor and they are the
ones who then install it on a PC - and thus they are then responsible for
the support of that OS.
It does not matter if they keep the device themselves (such as a home
builder) or sell the device on (such as a system build) there use of hired
help to do an install does not alter the fact that they are the OEM for that
installed OS on that device.
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Mike Brannigan