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Copyright © 1999 Rick Moen.
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MAIN SITES:
U.S. v. Microsoft 1995 Consent Decree
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http://law.tqn.com/library/blconsent.htm
Settlement agreement between Microsoft and US DOJ (Department of
Justice). Bans Microsoft from signing OEMs to per-CPU licensing
used previously, as being a restraint of trade. Allows "per-model"
software licensing that apply in all cases that follow. For
example, to get competitive Windows 95 pricing, Toshiba would have
had to agree that all units of its Satellite Pro laptops must be
sold with that OS.
Donna's Refund -- January 1997
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http://www.niestu.com/advocacy/win95-refund.html
Earliest recorded Windows refund story, that of "Donna" and Canon
Computer.
Geoffrey Bennett's Refund -- February 1998
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http://www.netcraft.com.au/geoffrey/toshiba.html
Landmark six-month refund saga with Toshiba Australia, a year after
Donna's.
David Chun's Survey -- May 1998
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http://www.essential.org/antitrust/ms/jun3survey.html
Twelve major-name PC manufacturers state (among other things) that they
categorically refuse to process any refunds for bundled Windows 95 software.
Chris Schoedel's Refund -- December 1998
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http://www2.pure-chaos.com/mitrian2.html
PC manufacturer eMachines, Inc. agrees to refund Chris $26 and
establishes a policy for future returns, after she threatens litigation.
Windows Refund Center -- founded Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1999.
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http://www.LinuxMall.com/refund/
Microsoft Windows Refund for the Bay Area -- founded Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1999.
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http://linuxmafia.com/refund/
Refund Frequently Asked Questions (Bay Area) -- founded Friday, Jan. 22, 1999.
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http://linuxmafia.com/refund/faq/
Windows Refund Newsletter -- founded Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1999.
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http://zork.net/refund/
Mozilla.org Open Directory WinRefund category -- founded Thursday, Jan. 21, 1999.
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http://dmoz.org/Computers/ Operating_Systems/Microsoft_Windows/WinRefunds/
Windows Refund Day Events, Orange County -- founded Thursday, Jan. 21, 1999.
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http://www.deirdre.org/rebellion.html
Katy Calbreath's EULA Conversation with Gateway -- Monday, Jan. 25, 1999.
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http://www.zork.net/~katy/eula.txt
Hiroyuki Nishimura's Windows Refunds in Japan site -- founded
Monday, Jan. 25, 1999.
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http://www.nettaxi.com/citizens/refund/
Hiroyuki Nishimura has begun coordinating Windows refunds for Japan,
and received 2000+ visitors in the first two days. (Japanese-language
site.)
A Japanese User's Refund
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http://www.env.sci.ibaraki.ac.jp/%7Esnozawa/ms-refund/
A Japanese user (snozawa@env.sci.ibaraki.ac.jp) returned his unused copy
of Windows 98 to Panasonic. (Japanese-language site.)
Simon Hill's Refund -- Jan. 29, 1999
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http://ibis.home.texas.net/dell.html
Dell Computer agrees to pay Simon $199!
THE BONE OF CONTENTION:
Microsoft's Windows 98 End-User License Agreement (EULA).
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http://linuxmall.com/refund/eula/online032698.html
The Windows 98 EULA, annotated.
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http://www.nl.linux.org/geldterug/license.html
PRESS COVERAGE:
JAN. 20, 1999 - WEDNESDAY:
InfoWorld Electric, Jeff Walsh
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http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/ displayStory.pl?990120.wcrefund.htm
Describes Geoffrey Bennett story, refund campaign. Quotes an
unnamed Toshiba America rep. as saying refunds for their PCs and
bundled OSes are not separable, despite Bennett's experience.
Sm@rt Reseller / PC Week Online / Ziff-Davis Network News, Mary Jo Foley
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http://www.zdnet.com/sr/stories/news/0,4538,2189833,00.html
http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/news/0,4153,386801,00.html
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2189833,00.html
First press sighting of the "loophole" characterization later
picked up by other reporters: Following Microsoft's own refund
instructions is characterized as "exploiting a little-known
loophole". Describes Bennett story, founding of Windows Refund
Center, consumer-group investigation. Cites major OEM
dissatisfaction with Microsoft licensing over many years. Same
story is carried on all three sites, except the ZDNN rendition has
a comment facility that's accumulated an amazing volume of public
postings.
Wired News, Chris Oakes
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http://www.wired.com/news/news/technology/story/17442.html
Describes development of Windows Refund Center, inspired by
Bennett's account. Quotes corporate attorney Erwin Shustak as
saying that both Microsoft and OEMs have been dishonoring
customers' clear contractual rights, and expects eventual
class-action lawsuits.
Ziff-Davis Network News, Lisa Bowman
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http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/filters/bursts/0,3422,2190412,00.html
Concise but detailed piece outlining formation of San Francisco Bay
Area refund initiative.
JAN. 21, 1999 - THURSDAY:
Australian, Nicole Manktelow
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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/masthead/ theoz/state/4307354.htm
Account of Geoffrey Bennett's six-month refund saga.
CNET's news.com, Stephanie Miles
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http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,31227,00.html
Describes refund campaign; calls the EULA clause a "loophole".
Computable Online (in Dutch)
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http://www.computable.nl/artikels/buitlan9/i04jb9ge.htm
Brief account of Geoffrey Bennett's experience and the refund
campaign.
ComputerWire News Service, Rachel Chalmers
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http://www.computerwire.com/cgi-bin/view? article=yAxbvrzeivhktIdDgzddcRvlUX0o3h3 o3WUo6h3l2icmSb0sth2QAZaDhZvv
Describes Bennett's story, Slashdot discussion, and the creation of
the first two Windows Refund Day Web sites.
ComputerWorld Sweden, Håkan Ogelid (in "Svensk")
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http://nyheter.idg.se/display.pl?ID=990121-CS2
Briefly notes creation of the refund campaign.
Fairfax I.T. News, Nathan Cochrane
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http://www.it.fairfax.com.au/breaking/916904790.html
Account of the Bennett story. Quotes Australian consumer groups
labelling the refund delay "breathtaking", and the entire story
indicating a need for close scrutiny of Microsoft and OEMs'
abridgement of consumer rights.
Linux Today, Dave Whitinger
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http://www.linuxtoday.com/stories/2466.html
Details Geoffrey Bennett's story, formation of Windows Refund
Center and Bay Area site, sundry press coverage, and measures being
taken to exclude (and prosecute) any software bootleggers who try to
join.
LinuxWorld, Daniel P. Dern
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http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/ lw-1999-01/lw-01-refund.html
Excellent roundup of entire story to date. Quotes unnamed Toshiba
America rep. as saying that refunds will not be available at all.
Notes that Windows-free machines are essentially unavailable from
major brands. Quotes consumer groups; mentions small,
Linux-oriented hardware vendors.
Mac Observer
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http://www.macobserver.com/news/99/ january/990121/windowsrefund.html
Describes Windows Refund Center Web site; mentions that manufacturers
such as Dell [compare Jan. 22 Wired article] are slowly offering
no-OS options at the direct-sales level, but almost never at the
retail one.
Sm@rt Reseller / PC Week Online / Ziff-Davis Network News / MSNBC, Mary Jo Foley
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http://www.zdnet.com/sr/stories/news/0,4538,2191329,00.html
http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/news/0,4153,386959,00.html
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2191274,00.html
http://www.msnbc.com/news/234545.asp
Notes heavy response to Windows Refund Center site. Quotes
Microsoft legal affairs spokesman Adam Sohn as saying OEMs aren't
coerced, denies intent to stage "astroturf" counter-demonstration,
deflects refund question back to the OEMs. Curiously, unlike the
earlier Mary Jo Foley story, this one lacks the ZDNN rendition's
customary public-comment facility. (However, the MSNBC site has one.)
ZDnet UK, Lisa Bowman
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http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/1999/2/ns-6713.html
Reprint of Bowman's Feb. 20th ZDNN article.
Ziff-Davis AnchorDesk, Liz Enbysk
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http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_3012.html
Brief story intro, explaining Bennett's experience and the growing
Windows Refund movement emerging from it.
JAN. 22, 1999 - FRIDAY:
CMPnet TechWeb, Andy Patrizio
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http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB19990122S0006
Speculates that the Windows Refund movement may inspire more preload
offerings of Linux and other non-Microsoft OSes. Quotes unidentified
Compaq rep as saying that refunds are available only for the entire
PC plus software. Quotes industry analyst Dwight Davis as saying
that the movement embarrasses Microsoft by highlighting its dominance
over OEMs.
CNN Interactive, Jeff Walsh
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http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/ 9901/22/refunds.idg/index.html
Reprint of Jeff Walsh's Jan. 20 InfoWorld story.
ComputerWire News Service, Rachel Chalmers
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http://www.computerwire.com/cgi-bin/view? article=yPxpvgzAiQhotQdSgkdachvyUf0P3j 3T3JUs6tcGcXcBSa0Utf2kAhaahhvZ
Reports Microsoft legal affairs spokesman Adam Sohn dismissing Windows
Refund Day, and charging Geoff Bennett with deliberately violating
his Windows license (suggesting that he was bootlegging software,
which suggestion the reporter comments "can be safely laughed off").
Sohn says users' sole recourse is through the OEMs and must be subject
to their policies, including refund of the entire software + PC bundle
(contrary to the EULA terms, which provide for refund of the software
alone). Quotes an unnamed Toshiba spokesman as refusing refund of just
the bundled software per company policy, and declining to comment on
Bennett's refund.
Fairfax I.T. News, Nathan Cochrane
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http://www.it.fairfax.com.au/990119/industry/industry11.html
Mentions that Microsoft quietly removed the refund clause from
Windows 98's EULA in Australia (where the 1995 consent decree, the
probable reason for its presence in the USA, has no effect).
Estimates that "millions" of users are aiming for refunds. Quotes
Microsoft Australia spokeswoman Helen Baric saying that OEMs and
customers are "free to choose any operating system they want".
Toshiba rep. Laurie White says Toshiba refuses to issue any OS
refunds, mentions that Microsoft would not be willing to reimburse
Toshiba for such refunds, and eventually refused further comment on
advice of corporate counsel.
Philadelphia Inquirer, Jack Brown
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http://www.phillynews.com/inquirer/ 99/Jan/22/business/SOFT22.htm
Covers the Bennett story and rise of the Windows Refund effort.
Quotes Toshiba America spokeswoman Lisa O'Connell as saying that
Bennett's refund was "probably against company policy", followed
immediately by Microsoft legal affairs spokesman Adam Sohn reiterating
that users should seek refunds from OEMs, not Microsoft.
San Jose Mercury News
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http://www.sjmercury.com/gmsv/backups/morn012299.htm
Good Morning Silicon Valley column says mark your calendars!
Wired News, Chris Oakes
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http://www.wired.com/news/news/technology/story/17452.html
Quotes corporate attorney Erwin Shustak as saying that the consumer
class-action lawsuits that are likely to result from this
controversay will probably establish that Microsoft and OEMs have
conspired to make refunds impossible, and that the issue is
strongly relevant to the current DOJ lawsuit. Microsoft legal
affair spokesman Adam Sohn denies the relevance, says the EULA
clause merely provides that if customers don't accept its terms,
that "there is a recourse for that". (This seems to mean Microsoft
asserts that software-refund claims against OEMs should be honored,
as being that "recourse".) Dell Manager of Corporate Public
Relations T.R. Reid cites "quality assurance" as its reason for
refusing refund of software per the EULA (to all appearances, a
non-sequitur statement). Gateway claims that if the purchaser
turns on his new Gateway computer even once (presumably even to
boot from a replacement OS's installation disk, not Windows), he
thereby consents to the EULA.
JAN. 24, 1999 - SUNDAY:
New York Post, Joseph Gallivan
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http://www.nypostonline.com/business/9176.htm
Describes Geoffrey Bennett's story at length, and setup of the
Windows Refund Center site.
JAN. 25, 1999 - MONDAY:
CNN Interactive, Daniel P. Dern
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http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9901/25/winrefund.idg/
Reprint of Daniel P. Dern's Jan. 21 LinuxWorld article.
ComputerWire News Service, William Fellows
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http://www.computerwire.com/cgi-bin/view? article=yMxvvWzIiahZtjdFgZdGcKvpUF0 a3L3Q3eUR6Vrc2kcySf0Qtb2SAraUhrvK
Mentions that Caldera, Inc. CEO Bryan Sparks says Caldera will do all
it can to help Windows Refund Day.
Information Week / CMPnet TechWeb, Rick Whiting
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http://www.techweb.com/se/directlink.cgi?IWK19990125S0016
Financial analyst guesses Microsoft won't pay up, predicts
lawsuits.
Los Angeles Times, Jonathan Gaw
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http://www.latimes.com/cgi-bin/slwebcli? DBLIST=lt99&DOCNUM=7235
Cites Geoffrey Bennett story, quotes unnamed Toshiba America rep.
as saying that it will not accept returns of bundled software.
Los Angeles Times (Orange County Edition), Jonathan Gaw
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http://www.latimes.com/cgi-bin/slwebcli? DBLIST=lt99&DOCNUM=7247
Portrays Toshiba Corp. as caught between Microsoft and users in this
issue. Includes remarks by Orange County Refund Day leader Deirdre Saoirse.
New York Times, Laurie J. Flynn
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http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/01/ biztech/articles/25computer-briefs.html
Describes Bay Area Linux effort's reasons for going directly to
Microsoft; quotes Microsoft spokesman Tom Pilla ducking the
question of whether they'll honor the EULA clause (claiming they've
"received no requests for refunds").
PC Week Online, Eric Lundquist
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//www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/ columns/0,4351,387025,00.html
Editor-in-chief Lundquist mentions cooperation with Windows Refund Day
as one way Microsoft might redress its reputation as a monopolist.
TechWeek
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http://www.techweek.com/articles/1-25-99/onthefly.htm
Describes the Windows refund effort and the plans underway for a group
product-return expedition to Microsoft in Foster City, CA.
JAN. 26, 1999 - TUESDAY:
Newsbytes News Network, Adam Creed
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http://www.currents.net/newstoday/99/01/26/news4.html
Describes development of Windows Refund effort from Geoff Bennett's
experience; mentions astonishing growth of the Windows Refund
Newsletter subscriber base, and broadening of involvement.
JAN. 27, 1999 - WEDNESDAY:
Linux Today
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http://www.linuxtoday.com/1999/01/27/
Has full text of the Windows Refund Day press release, and notes
publication of Windows Refund Newsletter issue #1.
The Register, Graham Lea
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/990127-000002.html
Discusses refund options, points out that the restrictive terms of
shrink-wrapped software licences are invalid under UK law.
JAN. 28, 1999 - THURSDAY:
Linux Weekly News, Jonathan Corbett
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http://lwn.net/1999/0128/
LWN's editor refers to the Windows Refund movement "snowballing",
provides links to the major Web sites, describes "Donna's" case,
and makes some interesting observations about long-term consequences.
Linux Weekly News Daily, Jonathan Corbett
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http://lwn.net/daily/
Summarizes the San Francisco Chronicle article (below).
San Francisco Chronicle, Benny Evangelista
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi? file=/chronicle/archive/1999/01/28/BU74183.DTL
Explains plans and rationale for Windows Refund Day in the Bay Area.
Also mentions local organizing in Orange County CA, New York City,
and Japan. Interesting statement from Microsoft legal affairs
spokesman Adam Sohn that Microsoft "has not decided how to handle
the refund-seekers". Quotes Dell Manager of Corporate Public Relations
T.R. Reid as denying all refunds of just the bundled OS, but also
eMachines, Inc. marketing director Pattie Adams saying not only
that eMachines will honor the claim, but that all OEMs "are obliged
to do the same thing, if the consumer for whatever reason doesn't
want Windows."
JAN. 29, 1999 - FRIDAY:
KGO-TV Channel 7 (San Francisco) news coverage
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http://linuxmafia.com/~satoh/tv.html
Still pictures only (no transcript) of ABC affiliate KGO-TV's news story
that also chronicled the rise of Linux hardware retailer VA Research.
RISKS Digest
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http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/20.18.html#subj7
Summary of New York Times article, by way of Edupage.
FEB. 2, 1999 - TUESDAY:
Liberation (France), Laurant Mauriac (in French)
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http://www.liberation.fr/quotidien/semaine/990204jeuq.html
Describes how refunds are still being routinely denied. Details plans
led by officer Stéfane Fermigier of the very active AFUL Linux group
and noted author Roberto Di Cosmo to return Windows copies, en masse.
Says HP France will sell PCs without Windows, but only for orders of 100
or more units. Sidebar quotes technology law expert Raoul Fuentes as
saying that the forced tying of sales of distinct products ("dependent
sales") is prohibited by European law.
The Star (Malaysia), Chan Lee Meng
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http://thestar.com.my/intech/990202/start.html
Describes Geoff Bennett's story in depth, and the rise and rationale of
the Windows Refund Day campaign.
FEB. 3, 1999 - WEDNESDAY:
Network World, Dave Kearns
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http://www2.idg.com.au/nwwdb.NSF/ ac66ab1843524d34ca2564910005736c/ 5bb2f27a337a76f14a25670b007b6cce
Describes Bennett saga, and resulting Windows Refund Day efforts.
The Times (London), Kenny MacIver
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http://www.sunday-times.co.uk/news/pages/tim/ 99/02/03/timintint02012.html?2006724
Brief mention of the EULA refund clause and the Bay Area visit to
Microsoft.
FEB. 5, 1999 - FRIDAY:
The Industry Standard, Prof. Lawrence Lessig
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http://www.thestandard.net/articles/ display/0,1449,3423,00.html
Ponders the Windows Refund initiative as a rare and surprising example
of one-sided and legally-dubious contract (the EULA) suddenly becoming
a genuine vehicle for customer rights. Points out that a proposed
revision of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC 2b) may legitimise
presently-dubious "click-wrap" contracts like the EULA, but that
even those guarantee customers refund rights that an Internet-based
campaign can effectively assert.
The News-Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina), Christina
Dyrness
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http://www.news-observer.com/daily/1999/02/05/biz01.html
General coverage of Windows Refund Day. Quotes Dell Manager of Corporate
Public Relations T.R. Reid as saying that Dell "had no formal response".
Quotes Microsoft PR firm spokesman Bill Zolna as saying that customers
should get refunds from their OEMs, and local independent commentator
Rob Day as saying that Microsoft is violating its own licensing agreement.
FEB. 7, 1999 - SUNDAY:
Detroit News, Christina Dyrness
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http://detnews.com/1999/technology/9902/07/02070049.htm
Edited reprint of the Feb. 6 News-Observer article.
San Francisco Examiner, Rebecca L. Eisenberg
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http://www.examiner.com/990207/0207skink.shtml
Details origin of Windows Refund Day in Donna's and Geoff Bennett's
stories and Slashdot, the founding of the Windows Refund Center Web
site, and the Bay Area event, which she says will include a parade
and party (and that she intends to join those).
FEB. 8, 1999 - MONDAY:
ABCNEWS.com, Michael J. Martinez
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http://abcnews.go.com/sections/tech/ DailyNews/refunds990208.html
Details Windows Refund Day story from Geoff Bennet's case to the present
day. Quotes eMachines spokeswoman Pattie Adams as saying that all OEMs
must honor the refund clause as part of their contracts. Quotes
Microsoft legal affairs spokesman Adam Sohn as saying that OEMs have
already agreed to uphold the refund clause as part of their contracts
with Microsoft.
InfoTech Weekly (New Zealand), Mark Hucke
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http://www.infotech.co.nz/february_8/nxref.html
Describes in detail the planned local event in Wellington, involving 50 or
more PC users returning their Windows software to a local Microsoft office,
coordinated by the local UniForum group. Quotes Microsoft marketing
manager Guy Haycock as saying Microsoft has no obligation. Article
explains that PC users have resorted to Microsoft after meeting "a brick
wall" with OEMs. Quotes Dell NZ managing director as saying that refunds
may be valued at zero if the bundled copy of Windows was "costed" that
way. Compaq NZ public relations manager Hugh Scott made no comment pending
consultation with the home office. An unnamed IBM NZ spokesman said that
company was consulting its Australian office.
FEB. 9, 1999 - TUESDAY:
The Australian, Garth Montgomery
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http://technology.news.com.au/techno/4224606.htm
Summarizes current status as both Microsoft and the OEMs having
no intention of honoring the refund clause: Quotes Toshiba Australia
managing director Bruce Lakin as saying that its PCs aren't available
without Windows (which wasn't the question Montgomery asked).
Quotes Gateway marketing manager Michelle Vanzella as saying her firm
is test-marketing Linux (but likewise not answering Montgomery's
question). Quotes Compaq spokeswoman Anne Eckert as saying that her
company does not yet have a policy.
The Press On-Line (New Zealand), David Armstrong
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http://www.press.co.nz/06/computer.htm
Describes local Windows Refund Day event at a UniForum gathering and a
nearby Microsoft office in Wellington, New Zealand, in the context of
events worldwide.
FEB. 10, 1999 - WEDNESDAY:
ComputerWire News Service, Rachel Chalmers
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http://www.computerwire.com/cgi-bin/view? article=yxxsvozPiShStadQggdccfvLUjhLx VpAcPmiUx0Etx9Y7mcoSi7r1EcPAmaThPvL
Characterizes preparations for Refund Day as "in high gear", arranging
car pools and convoys. Refers back to her earlier report of Microsoft's
summary dismissal of the event and questioning of Geoff Bennett's
motives. Summarizes near-total refusal by OEMs to honor the clause,
and suggests that this record justifies going directly to Microsoft.
Le Monde Interactif (Paris), Denis Delbecq (in French)
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http://www.lemonde.fr/nvtechno/business/windows/rembours.htm
Describes Windows Refund Day campaign in France, led by Roberto Di Cosmo.
Le Monde Interactif (Paris), Denis Delbecq (in French)
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http://www.lemonde.fr/nvtechno/business/windows/dgccrf.htm
Describes legal investigations and lawsuits currently pending against
Microsoft in France, because of mandatory sales of Windows with PCs.
Le Monde Interactif (Paris), Denis Delbecq (in
French)
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http://www.lemonde.fr/nvtechno/business/windows/quinze.htm
In-depth portait of the world-wide Windows Refund Day effort. Estimates
potential refund-seekers to number in the millions. States that Microsoft
quietly changed the refund clause's wording for the Windows 98 release
to state that it should be returned "without delay to possibly
obtain a refund". Quotes Microsoft France marketing director Olivier
Ezratty as dismissing the Windows Refund initiative, and saying that
customers will have to discuss the matter solely with OEMs.
Orange County Weekly, Wyn Hilty
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http://www.ocweekly.com/ink/archives/99/22machine-hilty.shtml
Details Bennett saga, then profiles Deirdre Saoirse's Orange County
initiative. Quotes Microsoft legal affairs spokesman Adam Sohn as
falling back on his earlier "PR stunt" characterization.
Village Voice (New York City), Claire Barliant
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http://www.villagevoice.com/columns/9906/barliant.shtml
Profiles the LXNY-led New York City event. Says "The logic behind Refund
Day is irrefutable: people shouldn't have to pay for software they
don't want." One prospective Refund Day participant was informed by
Gateway Computer that installing a non-Microsoft operating system
would void her warranty!
FEB. 11, 1999 - THURSDAY:
Linux Weekly News, Jonathan Corbett
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http://lwn.net/1999/0211/
Explains the rationale of Windows Refund Day, and notes the various
local efforts.
PC World India, Niyam Bhushan
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http://linuxmafia.com/refund/pcworld-india.html
Account of Geoff Bennett's and Donna's stories, and the rise of the Windows
Refund Day effort worldwide. Predicts that Microsoft will issue refunds,
and invites accounts from any Indian PC users who decide to seek refunds.
(First publication is on this Web site, by permission of the author.)
FEB. 12, 1999 - FRIDAY:
Business Wire
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http://www.newsalert.com/bin/story?StoryId=CnSo1ubKbytaWmZe
Press release describing the Foster City event at Microsoft, pointing
out that open-source luminaries Eric S. Raymond and Larry Augustin
will be helping lead it.
FEB. 13, 1999 - SATURDAY:
LinuxWorld (IDG News Service), James Niccolai
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http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1999-02/lw-02-refund.html
Covers growing size of the Refund Day events in five countries.
Quotes Microsoft Windows group product manager Rob Bennett as saying
Microsoft will refuse payments, and instruct users on how to contact
OEMs (the same OEMs who have consistently turned away refund-seekers
to date). Quotes organizers as speculating that Microsoft will
be prepared to do the right thing on the day of the event.
San Francisco Chronicle, Benny Evangelista
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http://www.sfchronicle.com/cgi-bin/ article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/ 1999/02/13/BU78605.DTL
Coverage of the Bay Area event. Quotes Microsoft Windows group product
manager Rob Bennett as saying that OEMs must make the refund "decision".
Yahoo Daily News (from Reuters), Therese Poletti
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http://dailynews.yahoo.com/headlines/tc/story.html? s=v/nm/19990213/tc/linux_4.html
Concise article on the Bay Area and worldwide Windows Refund Day efforts.
Quotes Refund Day organizer Don Marti as saying that the obstacles
have been fundamentally just bureaucracy. Quotes Microsoft legal
affairs spokesman Adam Sohn falling back on the don't bother us,
talk to the OEMs line. Quotes Dell Manager of Corporate Public
Relations T.R. Reid as making the non-sequitur argument that the
fact that an OS is required to set up and test the system means
refunds cannot be given for the software alone.
ADDENDA:
News clipping archive:
The Open Directory Project's Windows Refund category
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http://dmoz.org/Computers/ Operating_Systems/Microsoft_Windows/WinRefunds/
On-line discussions in:
LinuxWorld Magazine's refund newsgroup
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news://forum.linuxworld.com/ linuxworld.forums.articles.1999-01-refund
InfoWorld Electric "Wintel to Lintel" Web forum
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http://forums.infoworld.com/threads/get.cgi?92882
Ziff-Davis Anchor Desk/Berst Alerts Web forum
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http://f5.dejanews.com/frames/Jesses_Berst_Alerts.html
The rather chaotic MSNBC discussion forum
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http://bbs.msnbc.com/bbs/msnbc-scitech/index.asp
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