The Supreme Court ruled that those who buy a new PC and do not want to like the Windows operating system can request a refund at Microsoft.
A true revolution face that almost all PCs that you buy on a daily basis as they have the Windows operating system and other well-known Microsoft programs.
The same great software house after the judgment on appeal is trembling because he sees topple an empire that no longer has the exclusive on almost all new PCs.
The Supreme Court states that the consumer is free to seek reimbursement when you buy a PC or other mobile device and do not want the operating system pre-installed, but it wants to install another.
To apply for refund the new owner of a computer must send a notice to the company producing the operating system within 30 days of your pc and not having clearly accepted the conditions required for the Windows license.
The operating system can not be uninstalled by the user but will have to send the pc to the service center of the company that produced the computer that will be required to remove the existing operating system and deliver it without any program to the new owner who can then freely decide which programs to install.
The Supreme Court decided this sensational opportunity to request a refund as a result of an appeal filed by people who bought a computer in 2005 of the famous brand new Hewlett-Packard and asked for the refund to the manufacturer’s operating system installed on the computer Windows XP Home Edition, but he was not allowed.
Now, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the consumer to pay compensation condemning both the Microsoft and the Hewlett-Packard.
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