Microsoft's Anti-Piracy Update is a Hoax

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Microsoft's Anti-Piracy Update is a Hoax

#1 Post by vinyard » Wed Sep 12, 2007 5:03 pm

Yesterday I posted news of Microsoft releasing an update to give pirates of Windows Vista a "Black Screen of Death". This has turned out, according to Microsoft, not true.
Has Microsoft adopted an even tougher stance on piracy? According to recent e-mails warning of new, harsher anti-piracy measures in Windows Vista, that was believed to be the case.

Australian PC World printed an e-mail Tuesday it says was sent from a Microsoft representative to an unspecified large Vista OEM distributor. The e-mail describes a new initiative which renders computers running a pirated copy of Vista unusable by making the screen totally black.

Microsoft was quick to debunk this e-mail warning of a Black Screen of Death. A Microsoft representative told Wired News "the reporter received inaccurate information," and that the company has not rolled out any updates to Windows Vista's anti-piracy platform.
This means that all you pirates are safe ... for now. :twisted:
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Re: Microsoft's Anti-Piracy Update is a Hoax

#2 Post by zero86ea » Wed Sep 12, 2007 10:54 pm

sweeeet! :) so we have nothing to worry about !
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