TanisHalfElven
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MS can do all they want cuz you agreed to the EULA. and they keep updating that knowing nobody ever reads it.
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
Originally posted by: Pariah
That's the point that everybody should pay attention to. It really is the truth. Anti piracy isn't stop anyone - it just makes things more complication for legitimate consumers.
Closed windows and door locks won't stop a car thief from stealing your car either, so why bother with those when all they do is complicate things for consumers (how often do people misplace their keys?)?
What they do do is stop the casual thief from stealing the CD's out of your car of whatever else you have in it. Most anti-piracy methods are not designed to stop the "professional" crackers, they're designed to stop the average Joe from giving all their friends and family members a copy of the software they just got.
thants wrong. breaking a car lock takes skill. downloading a cracked version from bittorrent does not.
Originally posted by: spikespiegal
Good point, and I've yet to have XP flip into activation mode for a memory change.
If you're a 'Nazi' for requiring your software be registered I guess that makes IBM 'Satan worshippers' for the licensing hassles they put me through for their platforms.
Oops, I forgot. Only Microsoft is evil for charging for their software.
Originally posted by: Minerva
Call them up and tell what you did. The Indian will ask if you have that copy of xp on more than one computer and say no and they will give you a new installation id. Simple enough?
