OEM Software Definition
OEM stands for "Original Equipment Manufacturer." OEM software is any software that came with a computer. It could be an operating system, a word processor, a graphics software program or a multimedia program. There are many misconceptions regarding how OEM software can be resold, and as a result many people buy or sell it illegally.
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Misconceptions
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Although many sellers claim that OEM software can be legally sold alone or with a token hardware component that it wasn't originally sold with, this is not the case.
Identification
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OEM software typically has no box, CD case or user manual and may be marked "Not for Resale" on the disk.
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Benefits
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OEM programs are considerably less expensive than retail versions of the same software.
Considerations
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In most cases, OEM software must be sold along with the hardware it came with.
Prevention/Solution
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Always check the license of OEM software before selling it or buying it, and ensure that you comply with all its legal requirements.
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