Readers riled at Microsoft Vista antipiracy features
- By Computer World
- Published December 1, 2006
- Reviews , Security , Software
- Unrated
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These features (some of which date back to Windows XP) are designed to fight software piracy by ensuring users' copies of Vista are legitimate. After providing warning messages only, Vista will now run in a "reduced functionality mode" if the software is suspected to be pirated.
That, and reported snafus like incorrect evaluations of legitimacy, have angered users across the country.
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