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RE[4]: Windows 8 is not a lockdown
by karunko on Thu 9th Aug 2012 14:01
in reply to "RE[3]: Windows 8 is not a lockdown"
Denying Microsoft is working to lock Windows down entirely is short-sighted, and completely out of touch with reality.
True, but the same could be said about Apple and, despite all the "thumbs up" Valve is getting both here and around the web, the truth is that Valve is free to change their ToS at will, and since Steam is really a subscription service, if you don't agree to the new terms... puff! all your software is gone (see http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/xor0j/i_asked_steam_support... and
http://i.imgur.com/YM7Hq.png in particular).
I wouldn't mind too much if it's just games that I completed and I'm non likely to play again anyway, but productivity software is another matter altogether.
Call me a pessimist, but it seems to me that we're heading slowly but surely towards a future of locked down hardware and rented software -- which just makes me appreciate open source even more.
RT.
Edited 2012-08-09 14:04 UTC
RE[5]: Windows 8 is not a lockdown
by jbauer on Thu 9th Aug 2012 15:13
in reply to "RE[4]: Windows 8 is not a lockdown"
"Denying Microsoft is working to lock Windows down entirely is short-sighted, and completely out of touch with reality.
True, but the same could be said about Apple and, despite all the "thumbs up" Valve is getting both here and around the web, the truth is that Valve is free to change their ToS at will, and since Steam is really a subscription service, if you don't agree to the new terms... puff! all your software is gone (see http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/xor0j/i_asked_steam_support... and
http://i.imgur.com/YM7Hq.png in particular).
I wouldn't mind too much if it's just games that I completed and I'm non likely to play again anyway, but productivity software is another matter altogether.
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Hey, but they like Linux now. That makes them cool.





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Denying Microsoft is working to lock Windows down entirely is short-sighted, and completely out of touch with reality.