I still cannot see the reasoning behind the Starter Editions. I mean, if you're running a pirated copy of Windows and you're receiving critical updates, then who gives a sheet about all the OS component updates that only genuine licenses can receive. Why pay for less functionality? As an owner of a genuine license, I'm actually extremely pissed that users with pirated copies are able to receive critical patches. I say let those fockers' machines get cracked wide open.
If M$ really wants to curb and deter piracy, they need to cut off critical updates to pirate copies. It's not like critical updates are really stopping or slowing down the spread of malware (which is their justification for providing everyone with critical updates). Most end users can't even comprehend what critical updates are. Their IT dept. at work (hopefully) puts their workstation on a domain controller that updates Windows and their AV software, and everything is transparent to the end user. At home, they're on their own and don't really have the time or the will to learn about security, spyware, viruses, malware, etc.
Anyway, piracy is a longterm issue that's just going to steadily eat away their profits, and Office, the XBox 360, MSN Search, and keyboards and mice aren't going to compensate for Windows revenue.
			
			If M$ really wants to curb and deter piracy, they need to cut off critical updates to pirate copies. It's not like critical updates are really stopping or slowing down the spread of malware (which is their justification for providing everyone with critical updates). Most end users can't even comprehend what critical updates are. Their IT dept. at work (hopefully) puts their workstation on a domain controller that updates Windows and their AV software, and everything is transparent to the end user. At home, they're on their own and don't really have the time or the will to learn about security, spyware, viruses, malware, etc.
Anyway, piracy is a longterm issue that's just going to steadily eat away their profits, and Office, the XBox 360, MSN Search, and keyboards and mice aren't going to compensate for Windows revenue.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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