Pyeyed Piper came up with this when s/he headbutted the keyboard a moment
ago in comp.os.linux.advocacy:
> B Gruff wrote:
>> On Wednesday 08 November 2006 19:51 Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>
>>> | To make the matter even more complex, Microsoft says that even with a
>>> | "transfer to a new PC as many times as you like" retail edition, you
>>> | will only be allowed to transfer your licence for Vista to someone
else
>>> | once.
>>> `----
>>
>> To be fair, that's not unreasonable is it?
>>
>> When you've transferred it to someone else, it's not yours any more, is
it,
>> so you'd not expect to be able to transfer it again......:-)
>>
> Does than mean that the person receiving it can only transfer it once
> also ? :-)
I would say so because it's a term of the EULA which he has to accept.Did
anyone spot a supplementary "transfer EULA"?
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