Hi,

I am planning to buy a laptop soon, and I will install linux
on it.

Unfortunately it seems to be impossible to buy a brand-name
laptop that doesn't come with windows. This means that I am
being forced, more or less, to pay a sum of money to
microsoft.

<rant> I feel very strong against paying them money, exactly
because they are counting on people to give in to the pressure
and just pay their tax to the monopoly, so that it can opress
its rivals even more. In today's world I feel that windows is
trying to force itself on me, in various ways. Therefore I
want to use my obvious right not to use it and, obviously, not
to pay an involuntary tax. </rant>

I know that at least one person succeeded in getting his money
back, from toshiba:
http://www.netcraft.com.au/geoffrey/toshiba.html 

Personally I do not understand the law issues, so I don't know
how good a case I  have if I would mail the retailer /
manufacturer, and tell them that I am entitled to a refund,
according to the microsoft EULA license agreement.  Does
anyone have an opinion on this matter?  Also, could it be that
this situation is illegal, and that a court of law in Israel
could *require* the retailers/manufacturers to let the
customers buy a machine without an OS?

regards,
Christoph













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