This is Microsoft’s next move on the battle against fake software. The largest software maker has expanded the Genuine Software Initiative so that customers will be able to tell if their version of Windows is truly genuine.
Counterfeit software is sold all the time, anywhere in the world and even on the Internet. People feel that stealing a bit from a company won’t hurt it. However, that couldn’t be farther from the truth.
It has been estimated that 35% of all PC software worldwide is pirated. An IDC Economic Impact Study stated that if there were 10% less thefts worldwide 2.4 million jobs would be created and there would be $400 billion dollars in global economic growth.
Microsoft wants to protect consumers and re-sellers from receiving counterfeit software (and of course be paid for it). That’s why they will now be notifies those using illegal software that they are in fact doing so. Persons who have purchased legal software will notice no change.
The notifications will be placed straight on their desktop and will be seen each time they boot up and will remain fixed on the desktop. This should aid consumers in spotting illegal software and at least knowing that they have been tricked.
But, it might work well in other situations. In places of business the usage of illegal software will become public. Of course, there will always be people who don’t care, however, now you can rest easy and be thankful that the Windows operating system you purchased was indeed illegal and not genuine.
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18 Responses
m4rk
April 30th, 2006 at 8:22 am
1“Now you can rest easy and be thankful that the Windows operating system you purchased was indeed illegal and not genuine”
I really do hope they make for once in their lives a good job with anti piracy so that all the illegal windows OS users jump to Linux or whatever they like the most…
hahahams
April 30th, 2006 at 9:23 am
2that is, untill there is a pirate patch to remove it
Tom
April 30th, 2006 at 9:34 am
3Yeah, and you get the notifier even when your copy is legit. It cannot be shut down, and it cannot be uninstalled. You have to remove it manually. It was a pain in the ass. Thanks Microsoft.
Grolly
April 30th, 2006 at 10:14 am
4If places like microsoft didnt charge stupid prices for software, there would be less piracy. I myself do have a genuine copy, which I had bought for me, but If I had to buy myself a copy of XP Pro - I wouldnt bother coz its just ridiculously expensive!!
Meh
April 30th, 2006 at 11:59 am
5I’m tired of hearing justifications for piracy. If you can’t afford an expensive car, you don’t buy it (nor do you steal it)-you buy a cheaper or older model. Besides, there will be 8 versions of Vista when it comes out and one of them will be insanely cheap, since it won’t have any bells and whistles, but it will be an OS that you can run prgrams (like games) on.
scotsman
April 30th, 2006 at 1:33 pm
6lol feck that i’ll be downloadin the top version of vista to haahahahaahaha
Shadow
April 30th, 2006 at 2:09 pm
7Here’s justification for piracy, the Gross margin on any software is between 90% and 97%. As issued by consumer reports in 2002.
Nuf said.
Amac
April 30th, 2006 at 3:42 pm
8Grolly is right! if microsoft didnt charge so much for software im pritty sure people would be more influenced to buy it. I’m pritty sure they can afford it. Not like Bill Gates himself is worth 50 billion or anything like that. Perhaps if they lowered prices and more people made the purchase they might even save some money because they’ll spend less on fighting piracy! you never know
Orbital
April 30th, 2006 at 5:41 pm
9IMHO the timing of this “feature” should have been better.
For those that may be unaware of the illegal status of thier OS, a good percentage of them will go out and buy XP without knowing that Vista is coming out within a few months.
Now imagine thier annoyance when they realise that there NEW OS brought now is becoming obsolete in 6 months time when vistas promotional campain hits.
Personally i own 2 copies of XP (home and Pro) and have 3 PCs. I wont be bothering to get the 3rd OS until vista is released so i guess i wil have to deal with those nag screens.
WhtDrgn101
April 30th, 2006 at 7:14 pm
10Or the easy way is to just not install it in the first place. I haven’t had a problem since ignoring it in automatic updates.
Glitch
April 30th, 2006 at 7:53 pm
11I totally agree, I bought XP Home, and then XP Media (more than 300 dollars worth of software) to later my surprise that XP Pro is better then the 2 of them put together. I am a technician and we basically run our computers into the ground. I normally reinstall windows 2-4 times a year. Then after 3 re-installs Microsoft has the guts to tell me that I have to contact them for something I PAID FOR. When I pay for a car, it’s mine to keep, not have someone tell me in 5 years it’ll be worth one tenth what I paid for it and I can’t use it anymore because “Microsoft says so”. Microsoft is going to have to face the fact that for every time they put up a defence against cracking (it’s called cracking not hacking people) it’ll be counted in weeks (or even days) till someone finds a workaround. The reason isn’t because we take pleasure in ripping off a industry, it is because people can do things on their own, we don’t need Microsoft for all computer services (that’s like I saying I need a mechanic to do all the work on my car, “I’ll rotate my own damn wheels thank-yah kindly”).
And another thing, before you get your technician seal, you have to take a computer competency course to prove you know how to use Microsoft Word, Excel, and all those other office programs…. Not much difficult for someone who gets that training all though high school right? Wrong, the testing software for those “Online tests” crash all the time and you end up failing because somehow the thing is lagging. That’s right, you can play online with over 50 people on games online, have them talking on mics, text, and doing all the things in video games. But Microsoft can’t make a text based online testing system.
But you now what? The day Microsoft makes me a version of windows, or whatever you want to call it that will LAST, and I don’t have to update, or worry about being infected from viruses and all that JAZZ. THEN will I buy a version of windows again. Till then, they have already collected WAAAAAY more then what the product is worth.
Nomad
May 1st, 2006 at 12:50 am
12Nicely said Glitch.
I personally want a dual-boot system so that i only have to use windows when i HAVE to.
Slapnuts
May 1st, 2006 at 9:18 am
13I have a pirated version of XP Pro with all the updates turned off, and I’ve never seen a nag screen. However, there will no doubt be patches available soon enough (if they aren’t already) to remove this entirely.
97% margin on software is totally absurd.
I buy software that is worth the going price (NOT Windoze - which is always an unfinished security risk at best). M$ can suck on that.
UseLinus
May 1st, 2006 at 3:47 pm
14True you don’t steal car that you cannot afford but there is no such thing is a used windows XP. Furthermore, each car cost the same to build but with windows after you build the program it cost less than a dollar to reproduce each copy. Anyway, that does not justified stealing but I surely understand why ppl do it. Each XP cost over $300.00 not many ppl can afford that. A tip to those who wants to buy a legit copy but cannot afford…go to small computer store and buy an OEM one..it is alot cheaper.
PirateHator
May 2nd, 2006 at 10:57 am
15You guys all need to stop your wining. Do you not understand that microsoft makes very little to no profit off of Windows? have you guys ever heard of development? it cost Billions of dollars to develope a system like windows… it takes YEARS before a company can make money off of an OS. so if you want to have a system that isnt acceptable to virus’ STOP PIRATING software. obviously Microsoft is a big enough company that they dont care about your wining asses. If people were to stop pirating software there would be over 20 BILLION dollars in microsofts development. which means better versions of Windows. what you morons dont see is that by pirating software your hurting yourselves and the consumer NOT microsoft they dont need your money if only 35 percent of the software is pirated that means 65 percent isnt they dont need your money. but if you stop being so dumb we wouldnt need to pirate software DUH
TardsRfunny
May 2nd, 2006 at 4:02 pm
16I wonder if the lawn mower industry will start putting devices on mowers to track whos using them, because I just borrow my neighbors all the time. They will prob try to send me a bill in the mail for use of said mower. The home and garden tool makers of america must in an uproar over all the “borrowing” of tools in this country. I have donr work for bill gates hes a no tipping ass handle. Ill “borrow” windows thank you very much
haha
May 13th, 2006 at 12:01 pm
17imagine that, i worked for bill too.. and hes got like 50 billion dollars to his name. he needs more why? to invest in software developement? well if hes concerned about 20 billion for developement, why not invest it himself? omg, that would take him to 30 billion dollars. how the hell could ANYONE live on JUST 30 billion dollars? I know i sure couldnt.. id be in poverty if i had only 30 billion dollars. Piratehator you ass clown. 1. spell your name right. 2. you are the most ignorant person using a computer. 3. microsoft doesnt make any money on their software? then how come all the employees get it for free? its called “corporate edition”. they dont lose any money on that. if one person buys windows xp pro for 499.99 dollars (retail) and it only costs the company 5 dollars to make, including packaging and every other damn thing in the box, that would be a nice 495 dollars profit. which would mean that over about 100 people could pirate that and microsoft would still be making money, because pirated versions dont come with the box or cd. just downloaded, or burned from a download. man im done talking about this.
Kuroi
May 19th, 2006 at 4:27 pm
18Well, I dont think that pirating (or hacking or cracking or whatever) is totally legit, but I dont think that 1. Microsoft is hurting much - the feds keep having to break it up to keep them from ruling the world, 2. My pirated copy of windows didnt cost them profits, I wouldnt have bought it if I didnt pirate it (Linspire 5.0 for now) and the same goes for the music industry. When Bill Gates or any of the other Microsoft head honchos have to drop prices on the software because theyre LOSING money, then I’ll buy it.
And FYI windows verification is crap. I was able to get my free copy of windows XP pro verified immediatley, but theyre giving me hell trying to get the legit copy I own on my laptop verified. I really dont care, if I get viruses, I can remove them. hackers? yeah right. I’m sure all my other computer techs out there who actually KNOW what they are doing agree with that.
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