John - This would actually stand to reason. Let me flip the question
around - All the G4s I see on eBay that come with Leopard. We know
that Leopard came well after the G4, and someone put it on recently.
If this were no problem, I could just buy up old Panther G4s and add
the Leopard "feature" for resale.
Apple not going after these resellers doesn't make it right.
My prior question is only to understand where one draws the line. I
suppose any time the Mac is sold without the OS discs, if there's an
OS on it, it's not SLA ok.

On Jul 17, 4:16 pm, John Carmonne <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 17, 2010, at 11:53 AM, Dan wrote:
>
> > At 11:34 AM -0700 7/17/2010, JoeTaxpayer wrote:
> >> When I buy a used Mac that contains an OS, but not the discs, seller is in 
> >> violation, right?
>
> > Correct.  The seller should have included the original bundled software -- 
> > ALL the bundled software, not just the OS.
>
> Gee that's funny the Apple reseller and repair depot down the road from me. 
> (I'll no mention the name) Sells used Apple's all day long with a system on 
> them and that's all, no disc's of any kind, so you're saying an Apple 
> authorized reseller is going to get raided by the computer police?
>
> John Carmonne
> Yorba Linda USA
> Sent from my MBP

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