I purchased a tablet in May 2013. In April 2014 the media reported that the Heartbleed virus would leave devicces open to attack by hackers, with the Android operating system 4.1.1 being vulnerable. As the tablet I purchased has Andoid 4.1.1 I contacted PC World. I was informed that I should either install an anti-virus (I pointed out that the whole point about the Heartbleed was that it couldnt be detected so what was the use of anti-virus) or to turn the tablet off. I asked to return the device as it is clearly not fit for purpose but they refused and said that software is not covered by the Sale of Goods Act 1979. I have read about LBS vs IBM but that was for application software to be installed and that software had to be returned once the contract finished.
Qtn: Does an operating system that comes installed on a tablet (computer) constitute goods?
Qtn: Does an operating system that comes installed on a tablet (computer) constitute goods?
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