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That is the hardware vendor fault not Windows, My dell Laptop works fine with every OS I can throw at it ... this isn't Microsoft's fault it is the hardware vendor.
Absolute fucking rubbish.
The same copyright laws that protect open source software. If there wasn't any copyright law, Oracle or IBM would be selling their own proprietary version of linux.
Because Microsoft like Apple have released it with a particular software license that forbids you from forking it. As the maker of their software it is their right to release it under any license they choose to.
Android and iOS also have this effect. This is how markets work. It is ridiculous to argue that this is some how wrong.
If copyright law didn't exist there would be no open source software either and there would be no choice.