Author: Chuck
Date: 08:07:58 08/03/01
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On August 02, 2001 at 12:54:40, Kevin Stafford wrote: >I probably shouldn't be responding to this, as it has nothing to do with chess >at all, but this is dead wrong. I'm no microsoft fan by any definition, but at >least get your facts straight. > >>M$I is bending the law here when it comes to >>"Activation" of their WinDoZ XP . >>When you buy something you have the right to use it, >>modify it, copy it, do anything with it as long as you like . >>The same goes for software. > >I'm not sure where you live, but in the US you don't 'buy' software, you license >it. Due to this reason, you cannot "modify it, copy it, [or] do anything with it >as long as you like". If software were treated by law as your actual property >you would get to do all these things, but as it is, you are limited by what >rights the license allows you. The legality of these license agreements was in >question until the passing of the DMCA. I'm not sure the case in other >countries, but I'm guessing that there are similar licensing laws in effect >elsewhere. > >>Did you know Bill Gates once was arrested ? >>Here's the criminal : >>http://www.mugshots.org/misc/bill-gates.html > >Who cares? > >>I tested XP and believe me , stick with 98 or migrate >>to UNIX ! > >Or stick with win2k. If linux was a more viable desktop solution (which it isn't >for me in its current state, even though I do have it on a partition) it would >be a good choice for a main OS. Unfortunately this isn't the case. > >>They provide 3 Gigs of protection of 14 Mb of >>functional software . No Thanks ! >>What's more, if you do not enter the right code , your >>hardware will be "protected" , it means your hard disk >>will be reformatted to delete M$I 's junk from your >>system . > >I'm not clear on on whether this is the case, but I HIGHLY doubt that ms would >delete any non-OS related data if you get the code wrong. You make it sound as >if you mistype the code your partition gets formatted. From what I'm told it >locks you out of the OS if you do not enter the correct code within 2 weeks of >installation. Assuming the filesystem is still NTFS, to get to your data all >you would need is software that can read that filesystem. Oh, simple! What are you suggesting? There is no problem with them locking you out of your system? Just boot to a floppy that can read your NTFS files??? Crap! What kind of answer is that? This whole strategy is completely absurd. If they continue to push it, the end result will be the world on linux. > >>Develop software that runs on all >>operation systems and not just on M$I > >Good idea. > >> is our advice . > >Are you a collective? > >>Otherwise M$I monopoly will become 21-st century >>slavery . >> >>Peter Stein
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