Article 526M8 Debian OEM installation

Debian OEM installation

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I have been asked to install Debian on two PCs because users want to buy them with this Linux distribution installed.

Today I received two packages. Text on them says they contain Debian installation media, Certificate of Authenticity, GNU/Linux Activation Technologies Client installation media and GNU/Linux End User License Agreement.

Also it says user must sign the EULA before installation begins and that I should also attach COA to the computer and activate it by installing and configuring GNU/Linux Activation Technologies Client on installed OS.

However, there are also security seals with warning which says I should agree to some GNU/Linux OEM agreement before opening them. I am unable to find it anywhere. I should not agree to something I have never read!

Should I open these packages? How can I install Debian in OEM mode like Ubuntu? What do these agreements, activation technologies and COAs mean?latest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=F9pgo-2_Yng:Duhk08lDmIM:F7zBnMy latest?i=F9pgo-2_Yng:Duhk08lDmIM:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=F9pgo-2_Yng:Duhk08lDmIM:gIN9vFwF9pgo-2_Yng
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