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Windows' Genuine Disadvantage

por mattlEnviado: 17/01/2008 10:55 Última modificación 06/02/2008 11:07

Recently it emerged that Microsoft is removing the "kill switch" from Vista.

When you install Vista, Microsoft claims that you consent to being spied upon, through the "Windows Genuine Advantage" system. This system tries to identify instances of copying that Microsoft thinks are illegitimate. This system includes a "kill switch" which allows Microsoft to remotely deactivate your copy of Vista. This deactivation, whether deliberate or by accident -- as has been the case in some 500,000 cases already according to a study last year -- locks you out of your computer, and forces you to contact Microsoft to get access to your files.

While they may have now ostensibly removed the kill switch from Vista, they have not updated the hostile license they say you must agree to in order to use Vista. Vista still restricts your freedom, because freedom at the whim of someone else is not freedom.

Vista still enforces Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) -- technologies that companies like Disney, Warner, Netflix, Universal, Apple, Sony, Amazon, Fox and Microsoft are trying to impose on us all in order to have control over how our computers are used.

The public backlash that led to the kill switch in Vista being "removed" is a sign that people want software freedom. Today, Microsoft cannot offer people what they want. Thankfully, all is not lost -- free software distributions of the GNU/Linux operating system offer that freedom today. One lesson we should all take from this is that if we speak loudly enough, and demand software freedom, it can have results. But we also shouldn't be fooled -- Microsoft has just hidden the kill switch behind its back, still claiming the authority to use it. More pressure is still needed, and the only thing that will work in the end is for Microsoft to release their software under a license that respects the freedom of computer users.

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Re:Windows' Genuine Disadvantage

Enviado por polako22 polako22 en 04/03/2008 11:34
J think that Microsoft controlling us through Windows Vista and other stuff that is stock.
We are small mouses catch by the BIG CAT AND HI IS HUNGRY.Microsoft wants only money Vista Sucks THAT IS ONLY TRUTH NOT FOR ALL unfortunately :( :( :(

Re:Windows' Genuine Disadvantage

Enviado por bryansee bryansee en 04/03/2008 11:35
What mattl said is true, the kill switch in Vista has been removed in Service Pack 1 in favor of prominent notices on machines found to be either non-genuine or non-activated. Despite these licensing restrictions, I still have total software freedom on my Vista machine. You should speak loudly and clear and demand software freedom - until Microsoft releases their software under a license which respects the freedom of computer users.

Re:Windows' Genuine Disadvantage

Enviado por bryansee bryansee en 10/03/2008 17:19
"DRM" you said in this post refers to the Protected Media Path (PMP) which contains Protected Video Path. It tries to restrict copying of DRM-protected content (but not user's standard unprotected media). Also, the Trusted Computing feature which originally be slated to be included in Windows Vista, the Next Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB), which restricts users what they can do with their software, is removed. This is the sign of users wanting software freedom. If we take these removal of NGSCB as well as the "kill switch" in Vista as their lessons, we want more pressure, and the only thing that will work in the end is for Microsoft to release their software under a license that respects the freedom and privacy of computer users.

Re:Windows' Genuine Disadvantage

Enviado por digi digi en 27/03/2008 14:16
Ugh... I hate Vista. All I've heard are bad things from it. It's making Windows more like Macs by making everything "user friendly" and simple. You can't do anything with it except basic functions made for idiots who don't know how to use a mildly complicated computer and in the end it just makes everything harder to use.

Re:Windows' Genuine Disadvantage

Enviado por bryansee bryansee en 27/03/2008 14:17
Although there is no kill switch in Vista SP1, it enforces a Protected Media Path DRM. Seems that Microsoft is now giving up on Vista and is setting up business users to switch from Windows XP to Windows 7, which we will be seeing to be released under a license that respects the freedom and privacy of computer users, will be without DRM, and will get a very interesting name, I think it is going to be Windows Paltrow, named after actress Gwyneth Paltrow.

For now, encourage sites such as Crysis-Online and inCrysis to increase awareness of the restrictions and problems in Windows Vista and participate in the campaign to give more pressure, and the only thing that will work in the end is for Microsoft to release all of their software under a license that respects the freedom and privacy of all computer users.

Re:Windows' Genuine Disadvantage

Enviado por bryansee bryansee en 07/04/2008 11:23
Taking action before the release of the next version of Microsoft Windows, as well as its service packs, is one of the most effective means we have to influence software freedom and represent our members' views to the world. I hope you guys continue these efforts as we are looking forward into the release of Windows 7 (known later as Windows Paltrow).

Re:Windows' Genuine Disadvantage

Enviado por bryansee bryansee en 09/04/2008 12:17
I'd like to say that Windows 7, still in development, will claw toward the light (as Windows Paltrow), under a license which that respects the freedom and privacies of computer users that will only come in the result of more pressure needed, taking the removal of Windows Vista's reduced functionality mode as a lesson. Take a phrase from the Cylons from BSG: "All this has happened before, and it will happen again."

Re:Windows' Genuine Disadvantage

Enviado por alex786 en 15/05/2008 14:28
There´s this URL about a guy complainting about his attempts to reactivate his authentic copy of Windows Vista. That's what's really annoying about vista: the lack of respect about our privacy and right to use the software for any purpose, once we have acquired it...

Re:Windows' Genuine Disadvantage

Enviado por ptsniper ptsniper en 16/09/2008 11:59
The only thing that keeps "windows" or microsoft alive these days in my humble opinion is DirectX and the laziness of games developers, and of course the big name companies like dell etc who bundle windows.

if games developers created games using open source libraries, that were platform independant - and good, then alot of people would switch immediately to linux, us gamers who want our games to work the day it's updated without having to wait months for the few developers of projects like wine to get the games to work.

also if computer distributers gave customers a choice, more people might realise what windows is, and why they do not really want it, at least that's my 2c
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