Microsoft: You Need Permission to Sell Our Software
IEEEmember writes "Microsoft has objected to the sale of bankrupt KMart's Bluelight.com Internet unit to United Online. Microsoft's objection to the sale is based on the non-transferability of software licenses protected by copyright law according to the Reuters story on Yahoo! News. This action by Microsoft should serve as a warning to any corporation that has a significant investment in Microsoft licenses. Dependency on Microsoft licenses may grant Microsoft the ability to veto your business decisions."
So bluelight was using MS products for it's ISP? Guess we know why it's bankrupt (cheap M$ shot).
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.
They (Microsoft) were alleging that the computer and the OS were one and the same - that you couldn't take an old box that originally had WinCrap installed on it, reformat, install linux on it, and give it to a school ... or take the OS and give it to a school, after installing linux on your box.
Unfortunately, most school boards are run by people who could really benefit from an education. (Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach. Those who can't teach become principals).
How can yo tell when a microsoft rep is lying? His lips are moving!
I'm taking bets on who will give a fuck about your inane and retarded comments. Any takers?
lugonn: your sig's not accurate medicine man.
airrage: go fsck yourself. pretentious bastard.
lugonn: just burnin karma man!