Charity-friendly license from Microsoft

LincLinc OwnerDetroit Icrontian
edited April 2004 in Science & Tech
The software giant has made better licensing rules for charities and schools using second-hand computers running Windows 98 or 2000.
Elena Bonfiglioli, Microsoft's corporate social responsibility and community affairs director, said in a statement that the program will extend the life of PCs and help increase access to technology.
Nice PR work.

Source: MSNBC
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