I never said anyone with an illegal copy of it should get patches for it, so why the "fuck" do you assume so?
What were you implying with a topic named
Bah! Bill Gates, suck it.?
Also, watch your mouth bud, I never said anywhere in that thread I owned an illegal copy, k?
Did I
say you owned an illegal copy? No? I didn't? Oh, gee, mis-interpretation at its finest.
I simply stated fuck you and your intentions if you feel people who own pirated software should receive support for it (which is what is implied in your topic title).
Maybe you didn't read the bottom of the first quote, dolt, but it congratulates Microsoft about it, and this was an article I found on a website, which I gave credit to 2nd line to the bottom of the post.
Maybe you didn't read my post fully,
dolt, but did you notice the "Good job Microsoft
" was sarcastic?
Why not just render illegitament copies unusable? This would remove the possible DDoS drone from existance and still only allow legitament uses.
What about those that don't know their copies are illegal? What if they suddenly lose lots of valuable data and something bad happens to them?
Lawsuits, my friend. They can sue the living hell out of Microsoft for compromising their data. They may not have known their copy was illegal, and Windows Update telling you "your copy was installed with an invalid cd-key" allows them to contact support to receive a legitimate copy.
It's easy to download and run an application file.
It's even easier to use common judgement when opening it. Virus scanning and spyware scanning take away ~75% of virus/trojan threats. The other ~25% due to a packet file or whatnot should be easy to spot from the file size (I've never seen a 185kb installer, have you?)
(Yes, the numbers are estimates, but it's probably close.)
EDIT -- Tuberload, sure, it adds future drones to the net, but guess what?
If that user doesn't want their ISP to dis-continue their service, and they don't want to be infected, they'll get off of that pirated OS quick as hell if they're smart.
I realize your standpoint on this situation. I used to hold the same one as well.
And as I think of it, it's the perfect way to end piracy.
Legitimate users who are affected by it won't promote piracy of Windows, now will they?
Infact, I know if I start getting attacked I'll tell all my friends to buy XP instead of download it. Will you?