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Not to anyone's suprise, but c/net just had an article about validation in Vista. Seems Vista will phone home periodically;to check if you're legit. Uhoh, see a pattern/problem here? LOL Not that I find anti-piracy initiatives bad; or that I am in any way opposed to MSFT's legitimate attempt to stop piracy, but again; the methodology is what concerns me. WGA in itself;presents no problems;to me functionally. It will only check if I initiate it(i.e. downloading a WGA application). What I do take offense too;is periodically checking to see if I am a criminal. Check once;at activation;then LEAVE ME ALONE. If I choose to apply a WGA program;then o.k.; check again. As the article was unclear to the extent of "phoning home"; I'm interested to see the eventual outcome of this. here's the link to the c/net article : http://news.com.com/2100-7355_3-6122...2462&subj=news Any;and all comments;welcome. Jeff P.S. Yes; I agreed to the EULA(and did read it-lol;which;btw was not an option with kb905474 in XP) |
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I read an article this morning that basically said MS was going to be
heavily enforcing anti piracy by means of crippling the computer the pirated OS is on.Things discussed included 1 hour of Internet use daily for 14 days then no Internet,Crippling of almost all software with the ability to just start the system after a certain time frame and if still pirated copy system will shut down. I am assuming that activation will follow a similar route....1 hr per day for 14 days...no activation...no Internet peter "Jeff" wrote in message ... Well; Not to anyone's suprise, but c/net just had an article about validation in Vista. Seems Vista will phone home periodically;to check if you're legit. Uhoh, see a pattern/problem here? LOL Not that I find anti-piracy initiatives bad; or that I am in any way opposed to MSFT's legitimate attempt to stop piracy, but again; the methodology is what concerns me. WGA in itself;presents no problems;to me functionally. It will only check if I initiate it(i.e. downloading a WGA application). What I do take offense too;is periodically checking to see if I am a criminal. Check once;at activation;then LEAVE ME ALONE. If I choose to apply a WGA program;then o.k.; check again. As the article was unclear to the extent of "phoning home"; I'm interested to see the eventual outcome of this. here's the link to the c/net article : http://news.com.com/2100-7355_3-6122...2462&subj=news Any;and all comments;welcome. Jeff P.S. Yes; I agreed to the EULA(and did read it-lol;which;btw was not an option with kb905474 in XP) |
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Jeff wrote:
Check once;at activation;then LEAVE ME ALONE. If I choose to apply a WGA program;then o.k.; check again. As the article was unclear to the extent of "phoning home"; I'm interested to see the eventual outcome of this. here's the link to the c/net article : http://news.com.com/2100-7355_3-6122...2462&subj=news Any;and all comments;welcome. There's been miles of comment already all over the place about WGA, there will be miles more before the race is run to the end, but I'm sticking to something I said quite a while ago: If you've got no pressing need to continue to buy Windows, buy a Mac. Apple 'trust' you to do the right thing with your OS licence. They make cheap 'family pack' licences available if you have several Macs you want to upgrade when a new OS comes out. They actually act like they're vaguely grateful for your custom, instead of making you assume the position and submit to a full cavity search every time you reboot. -- Robert Moir www.robertmoir.com |
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Robert,
LMAO-- Nice; I like your comment, So true too!! Jeff "Robert Moir" wrote in message ... Jeff wrote: Check once;at activation;then LEAVE ME ALONE. If I choose to apply a WGA program;then o.k.; check again. As the article was unclear to the extent of "phoning home"; I'm interested to see the eventual outcome of this. here's the link to the c/net article : http://news.com.com/2100-7355_3-6122...2462&subj=news Any;and all comments;welcome. There's been miles of comment already all over the place about WGA, there will be miles more before the race is run to the end, but I'm sticking to something I said quite a while ago: If you've got no pressing need to continue to buy Windows, buy a Mac. Apple 'trust' you to do the right thing with your OS licence. They make cheap 'family pack' licences available if you have several Macs you want to upgrade when a new OS comes out. They actually act like they're vaguely grateful for your custom, instead of making you assume the position and submit to a full cavity search every time you reboot. -- Robert Moir www.robertmoir.com |