iTWire - Vista users allowed to move house just once
Jill Stone  |  by www.itwire.com.au. All rights reserved. 6.11 | 20:41

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Thus, if your machine packs it in, Microsoft in its benevolence will allow you to transfer the software to another machine. However, if to another family member who only needs a copy of Vista Home Edition, Make no mistake.

This is not piracy prevention. This is pure greed.
Microsoft claims that it is has a huge piracy problem.

It has to software. It has to restrict users to the number of times they can However, one has to ask then how was Microsoft build a global monopoly In spite of piracy, how was Microsoft able to achieve revenues of just in case they didn t already feel that way. Customers who pay up to many times as they like as is the case with XP.


Long troubled by the art of selling storage, Sun Microsystems has decided that buttering up rivals might help it move gear. The company this week celebrated a new partner program with the likes of EMC and HP and finally announced its heterogeneous tape management plans. The US Department of Justice s antitrust division is to probe the SRAM market, it has emerged.

Yesterday, Cypress Semiconductor announced it was co-operating with the enquiry, and would make available employees, documents and all other relevant information to DoJ investigators.

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