I believe that you are correct.  Additionally, the OEM license alows 
free upgrades for that major version and that is why when a machine is 
sold, it should include the original disks.

JT


Baha Ata wrote:
> Totally misleading factor. OEM licenses belong the machines not people
> :) So if you got the machine you got the license of it. If it is OEM
> licensed machine... All apple's comes with eproms and Systems... No
> single Apple produced without system. So... Do u really catch the
> point?
> 
> Anyway i cut it.. Whatever you may thing out there, but belive me i am
> shocked that i have never been in USA and probably know more than
> general of you about rules and obligations about your country.
> 
> Thanks again. I am hussed.
> 
> 2009/5/12 joe <[email protected]>:
> 
>>
>>On May 11, 2009, at 7:39 PM, Baha Ata wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Yes above one of my post i state that they may use OEM license... for
>>>one install..
>>
>>And it's already been pointed out to you that the license for the Mac
>>OS that comes installed on a new Mac only goes to the original
>>purchaser and is not transferable.
>>
>>Joe
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 
> 


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