[Discuss] restoring Windows on different hardware
Rich Pieri
richard.pieri at gmail.com
Fri Dec 28 20:22:41 EST 2012
On Fri, 28 Dec 2012 19:19:27 -0500
Matthew Gillen <me at mattgillen.net> wrote:
> More often than not, I have to make a phone call to do what I legally
> should be able to do. And while it's always been relatively painless
There is no law that I am aware of that grants you the right to install
any software without having to make a telephone call. There is also no
law that I am aware of that requires software installation to be
painless or easy.
> in the particular case of activating Windows, whenever I'm making a
> phone call, I always wonder "is this the time they are going to start
> making me miserable"? The system is such that it works at their
The Constitution guarantees the right to pursue happiness. Obtaining
that happiness is not a right, nor is Microsoft, or in fact
anyone other than yourself, responsible if you fail to find it.
> whim, and could stop working at their whim (e.g., if they started
> requiring evidence that you're not using the license on another
> computer, all the people who are saying that WPA isn't so bad would
> start complaining loudly).
How is this materially different from what Red Hat and Oracle do with
their Linux support TODAY?
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Rich P.
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