Microsoft To Add A Black Box To Windows
An anonymous reader writes "According to ZDNet, Microsoft plans to add the software equivalent of a 'black box' flight recorder to Windows. According to the article, 'The tool will build on the existing Watson error-reporting tool in Windows but will provide Microsoft with much deeper information, including what programs were running at the time of the error and even the contents of documents that were being created.'" Commentary available via C|Net as well.
it was from "cool hand luke"
the prison guard talking to/about paul newman
http://imdb.com/title/tt0061512/quotes
-- it's ridiculous how many people misspell ridiculous... (damn, damn, damn...)
the choice of whether to send the data, and how much information to share, will be up to the individual
Looks like Microsoft is fine, then.
And it wouldn't even surprise me that, hidden somewhere in there, there's a license agreement that mentions that you give all the rights to the content you send to Microsoft somehow, or give them an unlimited royalty-free license... just like you do everytime you attach a file on Hotmail.
From the Hotmail Service Agreement :
After 3 days without programming, life becomes meaningless
- The Tao of Programming
System control panel, Advanced tab, Error Reporting button
and/or
Administrative Tools, Services, stop and disable Error Reporting service