Chinese users outraged by release of WGA
Thrax
🐌Austin, TX Icrontian
Microsoft's maligned Windows Genuine Advantage program has recently gone live inside of China. In a country where piracy is rampant, this version of WGA carries some teeth by blanking the screen of any user found to have an illegal copy.
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Also, lol over the "no right to control a user's hardware."
Another thing to keep in mind: Not everyone has access to high speed internet.
If you're going to make a point, make sure that you've made your point. What is it?
I'm also fairly certain the entire world knows how bad piracy is in China. It's the rule, rather than exception for everything up to and including actual hardware.
What does broadband penetration have to do with software prices or piracy?
Not everyone can download pirated version of windows for free. Most people have to pay for a pirated version. Why? Because high speed internet isnt as readily available over there.
And yes 30 dollars is a lot of money to many people in china. Seeing as how many people live off of less then $1000 a year. imagine their hardware... and you are seriously suggesting vista?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9424936/
If Chinese users who clearly have a computer and pay for internet access are not willing to respect intellectual property, they have no right to complain when that bites them in the ass.
While I appreciate many of the Chinese' financial plight, I still find it amusing that they feel outraged enough to complain about how Microsoft doesn't have the right to limit the use of software they didn't pay for, especially when the biggest complaint is that the background turns black - not an actual functionality or performance degradation.
Well, in MY opinion Microsoft is just as dirty as those "pirates". Microsoft's Business ethics and morals are questionable, their monopolistic business practices that started in the '90s make me sick. Microsoft is no better then the people they are banning through WGA.
There is no validation for piracy.
/me tips his hat.
One would think Linux would be very popular in China.
Don't get me wrong, theft is theft whether the thief's monthly income is $300 or $30000, whether the thief is American or Chinese.