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Microsoft anti-piracy efforts to backfire

Publication:CRNDate:Dec 15 2006
Reporter:Antone Gonsalves

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Microsoft's push to get Windows customers to verify online that they're running a legal version of the operating system will backfire next year, driving some users to rival Linux, a market research firm says.

While the Windows Genuine Advantage program is voluntary, Microsoft is forcing users to opt-in by refusing to provide some updates, unless it can verify their OS is not pirated. This heavy-handed approach is sure to drive users of illegitimate versions of Windows to the competing open-source operating system, IDC said in its top 10 infrastructure software predictions for 2007.




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