Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 18th Feb 2009 23:28 UTC
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Microsoft Windows operating systems are built up from (to most people) closed-source, proprietary code which most mortal won't be able to inspect.
Although I guess the NSA can, a.o.
Although I guess the NSA can, a.o.
Actually getting hold of the Windows source code isn't too hard if you're a University or other similar institute. I know at least one professor at my old university had access to the code, and that wasn't even a US university. No need to be the NSA.




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I kind of wonder what the problem is.
Microsoft Windows operating systems are built up from (to most people) closed-source, proprietary code which most mortal won't be able to inspect.
Although I guess the NSA can, a.o.
As such, you can't be sure of anything that's going on in the system anyway. Then what's the big deal with the DRM stuff? It's not as if there are no alternatives.
I don't think if you choose to run Windows you have any right to complain. Well the right's there, but it's meaningless anyhow. There's only one way to complain in a capitalist society: Don't Buy It. (or stop complaining)