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The "Windows Tax" has artificially increased hardware prices for users of GNU/Linux by a mandatory payment to Microsoft even though no Microsoft software is being used on these machines. The reason: Almost any computer and laptop is bundled with a Microsoft Windows licence.

To counteract that "Windows Tax" on PCs and laptops is first to [[Hardware_vendors|hardware vendors]] who sell computers without non-free software licenes and second to ask for a refund. Details on this process are not easy to find, and there is no central repository to allow people gather and share their information with the process. Changing that is the purpose of this page.
The "Windows Tax" has artificially increased hardware prices for users of GNU/Linux by a mandatory payment to Microsoft even though no Microsoft software is being used on these machines. The reason: Almost any computer and laptop is bundled with a Microsoft Windows licence. Details on how you can prevent to pay money for non-free software licenses are not easy to find, there is no central repository to allow people gather and share their information with the process. Changing that is the purpose of this page.
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Currently in process of writing. First of all. Please in all your e-mails and in all your phone calls be polite, calm but persistent. Understand that you might be the first one with this request and that this process takes longer and most employees in the companies might not have a clue what you are talking about. (Thanks to all the people who wrote down their experiences with Windows Tax Refund, especially [[http://www.linux.com/articles/59381|Serge Wroclawski]], [[http://gwa.tumblr.com/post/213975024/get-a-refund-for-your-microsoft-windows-license|Graeme Cobbett]], and [[http://tuxmobil.org/ms_tax.html|Werner Heuser]]).

== Buy hardware with Free Software pre-installed or without non-free software ==

Support the vendors who offer it with Free Software or which sell it without non-free Software.

Call the vendors _before_ you buy and explain them that you want to have a machine without the Windows license. Especially the "buisiness" machines should be possible to get if you explain the situation. (Of course it is not sure if this is just a general discount, or if they really add this as "non sold Microsoft license).

== Do not start Microsoft Windows ==

TODO

== Find out which license you have ==

Find out what Microsoft license is installed on your computer (add information where to find your license information). Than you can read the license under [[http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms|Microsoft's software license terms page]].

== Reject your software license ==

After you have read your license there should be many parts in it which you will not like. We have also [[RejectedMsEulaParts|put some parts together which we would not agree]]. Do not wait too long some vendors have policies to only accept this in the first week.

QUOTE:

  I do not agree to the terms of the Microsoft Windows End User License Agreement (EULA) nor ADD OTHER NON-FREE LICENSES. I have not used any of the pre-installed software, I have not opened or broken the seal on any software packet. I have deleted all preloaded or embedded software from my computer.

  Please inform me a) how I may promptly return the disks and other software items to you? b) How you will refund the cost of the software? I note that YOUR LICENSE retails at INSERT COSTS FOR DIFFERENT SOFTWARE, which means a total reufund of XY is due.


== Argue the case ==

Most of the answers on http://www.linux.com/archive/articles/59381 should still work (MK contacted the author so we can put the answers in our wiki and update them). There you find answers on

 * "You can't return the operating system because the computer can't work without it."
 * "You didn't pay anything for Windows."
 * "You bought the bundle.": License is clear, cite it. It says that you may choose to not accept the license and return it to the vendor. (On the phone have the passage in front of you.) Ask how you can return the whole machine. To get that information at last.
 * "How about a coupon?" Say no. It is easier for them.
 * "You need to return the CD." That's fine. But sometimes you do not have a CD and they ask you nevertheless to send it :)

== Donate part of the refund ==

If you had sucess and you want others to also have sucess in future, please consider [[http://www.fsfe.org/donate/|donating to FSFE]] so we can continue to help Free Software users, or donate to another Free Software initiative. If you want to place a sticker from FSFE or another Free Software initiative, [[http://tuxmobil.org/howto_remove_microsoft_label.html|here are some tipps on how to remove the Windows sticker]].

The "Windows Tax" has artificially increased hardware prices for users of GNU/Linux by a mandatory payment to Microsoft even though no Microsoft software is being used on these machines. The reason: Almost any computer and laptop is bundled with a Microsoft Windows licence. Details on how you can prevent to pay money for non-free software licenses are not easy to find, there is no central repository to allow people gather and share their information with the process. Changing that is the purpose of this page.

Short guide

First of all. Please in all your e-mails and in all your phone calls be polite, calm but persistent. Understand that you might be the first one with this request and that this process takes longer and most employees in the companies might not have a clue what you are talking about. (Thanks to all the people who wrote down their experiences with Windows Tax Refund, especially Serge Wroclawski, Graeme Cobbett, and Werner Heuser).

Buy hardware with Free Software pre-installed or without non-free software

Support the vendors who offer it with Free Software or which sell it without non-free Software.

Call the vendors _before_ you buy and explain them that you want to have a machine without the Windows license. Especially the "buisiness" machines should be possible to get if you explain the situation. (Of course it is not sure if this is just a general discount, or if they really add this as "non sold Microsoft license).

Do not start Microsoft Windows

TODO

Find out which license you have

Find out what Microsoft license is installed on your computer (add information where to find your license information). Than you can read the license under Microsoft's software license terms page.

Reject your software license

After you have read your license there should be many parts in it which you will not like. We have also put some parts together which we would not agree. Do not wait too long some vendors have policies to only accept this in the first week.

QUOTE:

  • I do not agree to the terms of the Microsoft Windows End User License Agreement (EULA) nor ADD OTHER NON-FREE LICENSES. I have not used any of the pre-installed software, I have not opened or broken the seal on any software packet. I have deleted all preloaded or embedded software from my computer. Please inform me a) how I may promptly return the disks and other software items to you? b) How you will refund the cost of the software? I note that YOUR LICENSE retails at INSERT COSTS FOR DIFFERENT SOFTWARE, which means a total reufund of XY is due.

Argue the case

Most of the answers on http://www.linux.com/archive/articles/59381 should still work (MK contacted the author so we can put the answers in our wiki and update them). There you find answers on

  • "You can't return the operating system because the computer can't work without it."
  • "You didn't pay anything for Windows."
  • "You bought the bundle.": License is clear, cite it. It says that you may choose to not accept the license and return it to the vendor. (On the phone have the passage in front of you.) Ask how you can return the whole machine. To get that information at last.
  • "How about a coupon?" Say no. It is easier for them.
  • "You need to return the CD." That's fine. But sometimes you do not have a CD and they ask you nevertheless to send it :)

If you had sucess and you want others to also have sucess in future, please consider donating to FSFE so we can continue to help Free Software users, or donate to another Free Software initiative. If you want to place a sticker from FSFE or another Free Software initiative, here are some tipps on how to remove the Windows sticker.

General information

Information for specific countries

Below, there is a list of countries (in alphabetical order) from which we either received interesting news or reports about people trying to get reimbursement. If you want to add a report, please provide date, kind of Microsoft License, company you bought it from and other interesting information. You can also attach your correspondence to your report.

Activities/WindowsTaxRefund (last edited 2021-09-09 18:50:34 by bittner)