Microsoft Sued Over WGA Program
Microsoft is the target of a class action lawsuit after a California man sued the company over violations of spyware statutes for its Windows Genuine Advantage anti-piracy program. The suit was filed Monday in a U.S. District Court in Seattle.
The case revolves around the WGA Notifications component, which was rolled out last November in a pilot phase, and officially launched worldwide earlier this week. The feature originally had a "phone home" functionality that caused computers to connect with Microsoft servers each day and check for updated configuration files.
:source: Source: http://www.betanews.com/article/Micr...ram/1151615015
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I take it he has a legal copy ? :D
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If he is going to sue MS.. Well he better have one! :lol:
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Go dude, that should teach them a lesson, why bother making these sort of softwares when they should be concentrating on vista.
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If you want to remove the phone home part (WGA Notification) check out this program: http://www.firewallleaktester.com/removewga.htm
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be a bit difficult because he actually has to accept the wga
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but what choice does he have....no = no full updates from m$.....
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if he has a legit copy he wouldnt get any notifications anyway it only acts as spyware if its a snide copy so again i cant see his argument
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Originally Posted by mavers
if he has a legit copy he wouldnt get any notifications anyway it only acts as spyware if its a snide copy so again i cant see his argument
Then why are some users being told their copies of operating system XP are not genuine when in fact they are ?
Just the first of many lawsuits :
http://news.google.ca/news/url?sa=t&...cid=1107564819
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i am an oem system builder and there are many reasons for this
if the cmos battery is low and it reports the wrong date or time , a lot of the time someone steals the product id number from the side of the computer or a using a pre generated number from a keygen, and i have seen some oem copies fror sale from ebay that are fake and actually look like the real thing, the only way to guarentee a geniune copy is to get it from a reputable computer dealer. most of these cases all you need to do is ring microsoft and they will rectify the situation if youve been sold a fake copy they will sort out a new copy if you can prove proof of purchase
in the uk there are only 3 geniune distributers of oem software from microsoft so they do know exactly how many go out and to whom
i have had a situation where a customer has had a system reinstalled with theyre geniune copy and it did come up with non geniune version because somone had already stole the key, but at the end of the day people have been using copied windows no for over 10 years and had a good run and £60 with a years free support for a geniune copy isnt expensive, there is always linux