You are treading on thin ice here. It's not for free copies of Win2K .. here are the program requirements:
What Does It Take to Become a Community Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher?
To be a Community Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher, you must:
- Supply 20 or more computers per year to charities, schools, or families.
- Be a commercial, nonprofit, school, college, or government-based refurbisher.
- Be located in any of the countries of North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean (with the exception of Cuba).
I'd never heard of this program before. If I were to be refurbishing machines for redistribution this sounds like a good way to do it. (Linux is free, but it isn't as usable for the target audience.)