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Microsoft Improves Its Licensing Terms

prostoalex writes "Microsoft offers to pick up the legal tab, in case anyone gets pulled to court for using its products. News dot com dot com has a rather informative outline of new policies: Microsoft will cover unlimited expenses on injury and infringement claims, the company quadrupled the warranty on its products to a 12-month length, and the companies audited for licensing compliance will now get a 30-day warning instead of 15-day one."

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  1. Hilarious by slashuzer · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Now will M$, of all companies, pick up the tab if some one's caught "pirating" content via p2p on its platform?

  2. Negro Kobe Bryant - the violent rapist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    Negro Kobe Bryant - the violent rapist - is going on trial for rape of an innocent young girl. Negro Kobe Bryant, like others of his racial persuasion, is a violent hate filled rapist. He is being brought to justice. This Negro will live the rest of his life in a cage along with all the other animals of his kind.

    Negro Kobe Bryant will not be selling his music at the iTunes Music Store. This is for sure.

  3. ooooooooohhhhhh by panda · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Doesn't that just give the warm fuzzies all over!

    For the sarcasm impaired, I'm being facetious.

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  4. Good for them... by SealBeater · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I still don't know anyone who is planning on using .NET. Maybe they should try
    giving it away for free?

    SealBeater

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    1. Re:Good for them... by Gingko · · Score: 1, Offtopic

      They do. CLR runtime and compilers are available free for download. Visual Studio and .NET enabled business servers remain pay to play.

      Try here for example.

      Seriously, I know that a lot of it is Microsoft's fault because of their whack-on-an-acronym marketing dept, but is it really so hard to figure out what .NET is about?

      Henry

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  5. This over password cracking? by truthsearch · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    In the article, MS says it hardly matters to them financially. We all know it's just playing further on customer fears (maybe). But I can't believe /. won't post the much more significant news story on CNet: Cracking Windows passwords in seconds. The weakness published in a research paper proving cracking Windows is far far easier than Unix, Linux, or Mac OS X is far more interesting to /. readers than this legal stuff.

  6. Whats that smell? by icemax · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Is that the smell of my Karma burning? Possibly because I'm about to say that this is great news from Redmond? Any movement in the right direction should be rewarded folks :)

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  7. MS Active Traffic by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Localities can now deploy MS Active Traffic traffic control system without fear occasional blue lights will lead to costly litigation.

  8. You got it wrong. by Jerk+City+Troll · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    IN SOVJET RUSSIA: Microsoft pays to sue themselves!

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