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Italian Judge Tells HP To Refund Pre-Installed XP

Paolo DF writes "An Italian user asked for a refund after buying a Compaq computer that came with Windows XP and Works 8 pre-installed. HP tried to avoid the EULA agreement which states, approximately: '[I]f the end user is not willing to abide by this EULA... he shall immediately contact the producer to get info for giving back the product and obtaining refunds.' The court ruled in favor of the user (Google translation from the Italian), who received back €90 for XP and €50 for Works. Here is the ruling (PDF, Italian)."

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  1. MS Tax by indy_Muad'Dib · · Score: 5, Insightful

    90 euros for XP, $130

    50 Euros for Works, $70.

    so why do we only get back around $10 for a XP turn in?

    1. Re:MS Tax by JoshJ · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Because Microsoft owns a significant chunk of the American political machine, but owns very little of the European one.

  2. Re:Progress. by AusIV · · Score: 5, Insightful

    True, this is but 1 user but every little helps as we say in the UK.

    It's not just one user. It's a legal precedent. Now Italian Linux users may be more likely to request refunds for Windows licenses that come with computers, and since there's a legal precedent, the vendors may be more likely to comply.