No Aero Glass for dirty pirates
Sledgehammer70
California Icrontian
When you make the operating system that runs on the overwhelming majority of the world's PCs, there are a few things that go along with the massive market share. One of them is people who want to run your OS without paying for it.
With the release of Vista, Microsoft is pulling out a new tool from its antipiracy toolbox. Aero, the new whiz-bang UI for Vista, will only be available to registered users of Windows. That's right--no matter how fast your CPU and graphics card are, if Microsoft determines you are running a pirated version of Vista then it's the toned-down interface for you.
With the release of Vista, Microsoft is pulling out a new tool from its antipiracy toolbox. Aero, the new whiz-bang UI for Vista, will only be available to registered users of Windows. That's right--no matter how fast your CPU and graphics card are, if Microsoft determines you are running a pirated version of Vista then it's the toned-down interface for you.
Source: ARS TechnicaUsers of illegitimate copies of Vista will be stuck with the same stripped-down UI that owners of Windows Vista Home Basic edition will see. The Windows Vista Basic GUI will look and act similar to the familiar Windows XP interface, but updated with the Vista look and feel. It will also be missing the 3D and translucency effects found in Aero Glass.
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Lots and lots of apathy.
I wonder if they'll let versions they've determined to be pirated to get security updates?
has m$ even put a price tag on this yet. i mean, its not like we havent all heard the "this will revolutionize computing for ever" line before.
In fact i think they will. Cuz 1 infected computer will often try to infect others , so secure every computer, even those with illegal OS, is a good thing for all of us on the net, and i think MS knows that... at least i hope so.
Ding ding ding!
I give it 5 hours after they implement the "anti-piracy" move for it to be hacked. Or less.
I saw work arounds for that the day they established that security update ...
Aren't they worried that some users might not want to have a resource hogging 'new' interface...
This move might encourage some people who might not have pirated before, to do so because they don't care about getting spiffy new buttons.
This will be the thought process involved:
"Personally, I still use the 'classic windows' graphics set in XP. I don't like the XP buttons, why would I like Vista's buttons. If I don't like Vista's buttons why would I pay for them?"...
Saying that would be an invitation to people to just use the old UI. It wont feel like pirating, because they esentially just gave you permission to use it for free in a limited maner... Like a shareware version...
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