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Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by Purity on 02-02-2005 at 04:41 AM
I don't know if this is posted b4 but I'm posting it n e ways.
By Jay Wrolstad
NewsFactor Network
January 26, 2005 11:19AM
Microsoft is launching an anti-piracy campaign that will require users to verify that their copies of Windows are genuine. Visitors to the Microsoft download center and Windows update site will be required to register with the company's Genuine Advantage program.
Hoping to stem the losses caued by unscrupulous software counterfeiters, Microsoft is launching an anti-piracy initiative that, among other things, requires all Windows users to verify that their copies of the software are legitimate.
This initiative is based on the Windows Genuine Advantage program, which checks the authenticity of a user's software and regulates access to Windows XP products.
Concern for Foreign Countries
Starting in the second half of 2005, visitors to the Microsoft download center and Windows update site will be required to register with Genuine Advantage to access all content. The site locks do not apply to ongoing automatic software updates.
According to Microsoft, some 5 million people have joined the Genuine Advantage program voluntarily since its inception in September. In taking the next step to thwart software piracy , the program will expand to include 20 new language versions of Windows XP. To access genuine Windows content, download center users with Norwegian, Czech and simplified Chinese language versions of Windows will be required to participate in the pilot program.
Microsoft also is offering a reduced-price copy of Windows to those in the People's Republic of China, Norway and the Czech Republic who can verify they have been sold a bogus edition of the software.
Piracy Costs Billions
Software firms are losing big to piracy. In 2003, some 36 percent of the software installed on computers worldwide -- valued at US$29 billion -- was copied or distributed illegally, according to a study released by the Business Software Alliance (BSA).
"Piracy has been a problem since the inception of the software industry, and it continues to grow," said Bob Kruger, vice president for enforcement at BSA. "The broad implications are fewer jobs, less R&D and innovation in the industry and, ultimately, a depressing effect on local and national economies."
The findings indicate that the size of a regional software market is related directly to piracy rates and monetary losses. An estimated 91 percent of software installed in the Ukraine in 2003 was pirated, for example, as compared to 30 percent in the UK. But dollar losses in the UK ($1.6 billion) were 17 times higher than those in the Ukraine ($92.1 million).
Reputation Suffers
As the world's biggest software provider, Microsoft is the favored target of those selling counterfeit software, Yankee Group analyst Laura DiDio notes.
"Not only are they are losing lots of money, but the company's reputation is damaged when customers think they are getting the genuine product and receive a bad copy of software," she told NewsFactor. "They are fighting back, with the Trustworthy Computing effort and by offering rewards for the apprehension of hackers. This is another step in that direction."
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RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by toddy on 02-02-2005 at 04:44 AM
heard about ti before
and experienced it good job i have a real copy of xp bet lots of people can't download updates no more
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by Purity on 02-02-2005 at 04:45 AM
I have a real copy of XP also....I think :\ My dad doesn't tho...
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by azn angel on 02-02-2005 at 08:25 AM
i dont think i do..i think its registered to the people we bought this computer from...mm im pretty sure i dont have a legal copy actually..
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by user27089 on 02-02-2005 at 11:34 AM
I don't have a copy, its legit... I have the windows xp book though ... I didn't get a disk from PC World... I was so naive when we bought the computer...
[edit]
Yeah, I have an authenticity label on my pc...
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by .blade// on 02-02-2005 at 05:35 PM
My copy of Windows isn't legit simply because of the gay activation thing. My CD key had to be used 4 times on my other PC because of some problems which required me to re-format. After re-formatting I had to re-activate. After 4 activations my CD key was nolonger valid so I had to turn to a crack.
Basically, I'm BONED .
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by _Humphreys on 02-02-2005 at 05:39 PM
quote: Originally posted by blade
My copy of Windows isn't legit simply because of the gay activation thing. My CD key had to be 4 times on my other PC because of some problems which required me to re-format. After re-formatting I had to re-activate. After 4 activations my CD key is nolonger valid.
Basically, I'm BONED .
Yep Microsoft are crazy like that.. good ol' 98 backs me up incase of emergencys.
* _Humphreys cuddles the 98 disk.
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by user13774 on 02-02-2005 at 06:12 PM
I think they're doing the right thing. It's good though that they let people who don't own a legal copy download critical updates.
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by paperless on 02-02-2005 at 06:59 PM
Well i kinda dont care but.. why do they need more money anyway!!?? I think their efforts to fight piracy are not needed at leastfor them.. yeah that doesnt give the right to people steal their work but people are in some way obligated to use it..
And there will be ways to bypass that people are always finding ways to do so.. so i odnt care.. when i buy a new computer it wont come with windows unless when i buy my computer "longhorn" is already out..
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by user35870 on 02-02-2005 at 07:06 PM
what happens then when you go onto the update site and say if you have a copy will it lock windows or somein?
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by saralk on 02-02-2005 at 07:33 PM
it just wont let you download updates.
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by user27089 on 02-02-2005 at 07:37 PM
Its not really the worst thing in the world though is it ...
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by Millenium_edition on 02-02-2005 at 07:49 PM
quote: Originally posted by traxor
Its not really the worst thing in the world though is it ...
well at least you don't have cops in front of your door after going on windows update.
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by toddy on 02-02-2005 at 07:50 PM
quote: Originally posted by Millenium_edition
quote: Originally posted by traxor
Its not really the worst thing in the world though is it ...
well at least you don't have cops in front of your door after going on windows update.
that comes next month
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by *Saint* on 02-02-2005 at 08:59 PM
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by surfichris on 02-02-2005 at 10:59 PM
quote: Originally posted by blade
My copy of Windows isn't legit simply because of the gay activation thing. My CD key had to be used 4 times on my other PC because of some problems which required me to re-format. After re-formatting I had to re-activate. After 4 activations my CD key was nolonger valid so I had to turn to a crack.
Basically, I'm BONED .
Ring them up, they're usually very understanding about that.
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by .blade// on 02-02-2005 at 11:01 PM
Wow, what a great tool! I have a cracked copy of XP and look @ this:
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by surfichris on 02-02-2005 at 11:04 PM
The Validation tool only really compars your product key to a known list of blacklisted ones (remember when SP1 was released and people couldn't install because of their FGW keys?). If your home one has been used more than the legal amount of times it won't show up there.
I've had to purchase two Windows XP licenses now and it is annoying me. But... Tax Claims
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by .blade// on 02-02-2005 at 11:06 PM
quote: Originally posted by Chris Boulton
The Validation tool only really compars your product key to a known list of blacklisted ones (remember when SP1 was released and people couldn't install because of their FGW keys?). If your home one has been used more than the legal amount of times it won't show up there.
I've had to purchase two Windows XP licenses now and it is annoying me. But... Tax Claims
My key isn't legit though bcz now I'm using MCE 2005
But I guess technically I'm not doing anything wrong bcz I used a trial of it then cracked it
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by _Humphreys on 02-02-2005 at 11:07 PM
quote: Originally posted by Chris Boulton
Ring them up, they're usually very understanding about that.
quote: Originally posted by blade
I have a cracked copy of XP and look @ this:
That's probs why he won't be ringing them up.
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by .blade// on 02-02-2005 at 11:14 PM
quote: Originally posted by Carltos Cool
That's probs why he won't be ringing them up.
Well you see, I have a legit copy of windows, but the CD key is not valid anymore bcz of the 4 activiations so I got MCE 2005 for the hell of it .
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by Purity on 02-02-2005 at 11:16 PM
How do I check if it's genuine or not I cant find it!
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by *Saint* on 02-02-2005 at 11:21 PM
open my computer and under help it says is my copy of windows genuine
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by Purity on 02-02-2005 at 11:23 PM
Thanks
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by Concord Dawn on 02-03-2005 at 12:25 AM
I have a feeling that there is a bug in their tool.
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by Pyroteq on 02-03-2005 at 06:45 AM
Bah my copy was only available to be validated once, rendering it gay. I had to reformat and im using a dodgey key..
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by _Humphreys on 02-03-2005 at 08:30 AM
Best thing to do is buy a new computer with XP on them you don't have the hassle with the key.
quote: Originally posted by Scone
Bah my copy was only available to be validated once, rendering it gay. I had to reformat and im using a dodgey key..
Don't you mean grey?
RE: RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by John Anderton on 02-03-2005 at 09:14 AM
quote: Originally posted by blade
My copy of Windows isn't legit simply because of the gay activation thing. My CD key had to be used 4 times on my other PC because of some problems which required me to re-format. After re-formatting I had to re-activate. After 4 activations my CD key was nolonger valid so I had to turn to a crack.
Basically, I'm BONED .
Same here Last time (about a month ago) i did download the anti spyware thingy and i also got the some updates 2 months ago. Now to update i need to open ie which i hate cause i love firefox now. Also the sp2 shield thingy (security center) also doesnt show the red shield in my sys tray for win updates but shows a red shield every 18 hours for av updates
EDIT: Read some more posts. Here it aint asking me to activate windows. Prolly cause we have the volume edition sn. I mean the whole company here got win xp together. So ppl got xp even for their homes. U know the just ordered a few extra copies and my dad was one of the ppl who bought it there
RE: Microsoft targets "Pirates!" by user27089 on 02-03-2005 at 04:55 PM
quote: Originally posted by Skin Ticket
How do I check if it's genuine or not I cant find it!
If you had the disk with another pc or something, then there is a possibility that its on the case on that pc. Check... or its in a book?
I don't get this all of a sudden attempt to prevent piracy .
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