I would say that as long as you are not copying them and selling them
as for the empty case I would turn it into a MacQuarium.

On Apr 7, 8:22 pm, Christian Wacker <pizzaboy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We have decided to try parting out the eMacs (we've got 23 of them
> with good logic boards... that's gotta be worth something somewhere)
> and discoevered via eBay that the restore CD sets run between $75 and
> $100.
> We are wondering how legal it is to sell the restore disks, since
> we're parting out the entire system now. and feel it would be worth it
> to just strip the good components, and recycle the CRT's themselves (I
> would, naturally, strip the good components from what's left of the
> cases on my own time (Like the HDD and ODD) and then (If possible)
> even use the plastic cases (I've got a 17" LCD that's just begging to
> be implanted into the eMac case, and a used PC systemboard that would
> fit perfectly, just need a case) and there's always the trashcan
> option (turn the eMac into a trashcan, not dump it in one)
> Many thanks
> -Christian
>
> --
> -Proudly Sent from a Windows PC

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