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my recomadation down load the ISO SP1 cause Microsoft lied to us they said on the radio on the news on the web sites and The Teir 3 Tech support OPS said they Wern't gonna bother those who used the crack version cause vista had so many flaws right from the start now they changed there mind and put in this update to do well it's gonna be removed where taking them to court over this our radio station had the Interview with Microsoft spokes person stating they wert gonna touch those who had the crack version and where gonna let it go and continue with the Sp1 as schedualed some fked up again shoot the person for release it shame on him/her who sent the file update out smarten up Microsoft.
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Yes, indeed it is Microsoft that needs to "smarten up."
They made it pretty clear that they were going to address the exploitations that were letting some people steal software.
Nobody will successfully take them to court for the content of future-looking statements they may have said about what their future software update will contain. If the readme tells you it won't address that issue, but it does, then you'd have a possible (albeit EXTREMELY weak) case.
Finally, your justification that they not address piracy because you or others feel that the quality of their initial release was poor, makes absolutely no sense. You would seem to assert that they have an obligation to provide with and you have some human right to receive pirated software free and clear of any flaws. On the contrary, if the initial release was of poor quality, then only paying customers had any right to use it and any right to have those flaws repaired.
If you steal my car with old tires on it, you have no right to sue me if I won't give you a free set of new tires.
Good day sir,
Rob
I have to agree on DjLevel9 point of view here, not saying he is completely correct, but Microsoft should have rectified this situation PRIOR to these permanent releases and/or fixes.
All i have to say is Microsoft is digging a hole bigger each week for themselves, so yeah , considering they are looked upon as one of the biggest software developers, this is bad.
Power to the people!
Finally someone's Listening Thought i was only one there digging a Bigger whole each time
I'll be the first to agree with that point. However, saying they should have released a better quality product and saying people have the right to steal it are two entirely different things. If they don't like it, then install XP or Linux.I have to agree on DjLevel9 point of view here, not saying he is completely correct, but Microsoft should have rectified this situation PRIOR to these permanent releases and/or fixes.
Power to the people!