“Windows Refund Day” Retrospective

Just been watching this video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1j9j-Ywjmbk> about that day in 1999 when open-source fans in a number of countries (including NZ) staged a march to demand a refund for the copies of Microsoft Windows that were bundled with hardware that they bought, even though they didn’t want that OS. It also recounts the story of the first person to actually get such a refund, and the rigmarole she had to go through to get it. Nowadays, I expect such a demand would be even less effective than it was then. The price of Windows to the hardware manufacturers is heavily offset (likely by more than 100%) by payments they get for preinstalling “crapware” (demo, time-limited and “lite” versions of various apps) from software vendors. So if they have to refund you the one, they will also deduct the other, and you end up with a net pittance, or very likely nothing at all, for saying no to Windows.
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro