Microsoft's Motivation Behind WPA/WGA/SPP

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John said:
Companies always look out for their customers. No customers no business.
They balance the profitability of certain customers against other
considerations, like piracy of the product. Having a limit in place to
guard against obvious piracy makes sense. Giving a small number of waivers
for the tiny number who would need them for legitimate purposes also makes
sense. Microsoft has, in the past, been quite cooperative in these
circumstances and odds favour that they will continue to do that.
Who are you responding to?
 
Richard said:
Why don't you turn your considerable efforts to rail about "big oil" on an
appropriate newsgroup or chat room?

You surely (Shirley) must drive a car!

LOL, broken record/MVP usenetbot? Lemme guess, free tool from MS, right?
 
Not at all. The same redundant statements rate a redundant answer!

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Richard Urban
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(For email, remove the obvious from my address)

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
 
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