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2005-07-10
This is the TPM fiasco all over again.
It won't happen. If MS decides to make it mandatory, then they won't be able to sell the OS outside of the US.
MS is arrogant at times, sure, but they aren't stupid. Well ... not THAT stupid anyway.
I think what they will try to do is make it mandatory for OEM licenses to manufacturers. That way, OEM copies cannot be installed on old/non-authorized machines. I suspect that would still be illegal here though ...
-Kevin
Edited 2011-11-01 12:34 UTC