Micro$oft will cripple PCs running pirated copies of Vista

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Xplic1T

04-10-2006 12:26:25

Another interesting article off engadget

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We all thought that Microsoft was asking for trouble when the company announced previously that it would be including all the versions of Windows Vista on a single DVD, setting the stage for those in the know to crack the disc and save themselves some cash by installing Ultimate when they likely bought (ok, probably pirated via BitTorrent) a Vista DVD. Well, Microsoft has fired the first salvo in this war on pirates -- according to The Associated Press, the Redmond crew will be taking "much harsher steps to curtail piracy" than in years past. First, the company will "deny access" to some of the "most anticipated features," including Windows Aero, the new GUI. Then, Vista will start issuing ransom demands (we're not kidding about this part), demanding that a legitimate copy be bought within 30 days, or else. What would such consequences entail? How about limiting Web access to an hour at a time? Further, what about not being able to open documents from the desktop or "run other programs such as Outlook e-mail software" ? However, the article goes on to say "Microsoft said it won't stop a computer running pirated Vista software from working completely, and it will continue to deliver critical security updates." So for those of you keeping score, Microsoft wants to make using your computer as miserable as possible, while keeping it as "safe" as possible, ok? Now, if we were betting types, we'd guess that the odds are pretty favorable that this anti-piracy measure will be defeated just as fast as PlaysForSure was.

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Wolfeman

04-10-2006 13:05:11

People will just figure a way to make all the messages to stop and make it work pirated...

JordanE

04-10-2006 13:12:22

If they can figure out how to crack the disk, it wont be very long before they figure out how to run it properly.

Xplic1T

04-10-2006 13:18:11

I just think they have something more up there sleeve this time

windows 95/98/2000 first time to register using a cd key

Xp first use of activation

Vista ... who knows

Internet has become a standard now. Nobody would buy/use Vista if they dont have some form of internet because most of the new things vista has that make it more versitaile for the average person.

Who knows ...

Somebody will crack it, just a matter of time as always.

Wolfeman

04-10-2006 13:29:10

Nothing is unhackable, its the underlying problem with computer security...

Allen626

04-10-2006 13:37:48

[quotef81853cb95="Wolfeman"]Nothing is unhackable, its the underlying problem with computer security...[/quotef81853cb95]

...things are close to unhackable. Microsoft has shown a trend of having cracks come out with there software soon after or before release date. Vista I am going to assume will be no exception. No need to worry about it anyway.

Espically when I remeber people speculating that the 360 is going to be "unhackable" and you can even play pirated games on live now and it is even easier to mod then the xbox 1.