Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 4th Mar 2007 13:56 UTC, submitted by danwarne
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Exactly. Microsoft has no real intention of stopping all piracy, as that would lower adoption of Windows as the primary desktop OS worldwide. Once it's pirated and widespread use, then companies and governments are hooked, allowing MS to go after them and start charging. By then Windows is too entrenched with their users to seriously consider a switch to Linux (which they otherwise might have started out with).





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2007-02-22
Agreed.
However, even if Vista didn't get cracked and DRM was effective, product activation and Windows Genuine Advantage are wasted money because it ultimately drives customers away from Microsoft's products.
If anything, cracking Vista will only help Microsoft because, like others here have said, it keeps its userbase from looking for alternatives. Keeping pirates away from the competition only reinforces Windows' ubiquity, which encourages legitmate customers and OEMs to invest in Vista.
Edited 2007-03-04 17:42