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Professor Michael Geist on Vista's Fine Print

Russell McOrmond writes "With Microsoft's Vista set to hit stores tomorrow, Michael Geist's weekly Law Bytes column (Toronto Star version, homepage version) looks at the legal and technical fine print behind the operating system upgrade. The article notes that in the name of shielding consumers from computer viruses and protecting copyright owners from potential infringement, Vista seemingly wrestles control of the "user experience" from the user. If you are a Canadian and think that the owner of computers should be in control of what they own, rather than some third party (whether virus authors or the manufacturer/maker), then please sign our Petition to protect Information Technology property rights."

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  1. That stampede sound you are hearing.... by 8127972 · · Score: 3, Funny

    .... are former Windows users running to the Apple Store to buy a Mac.

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    1. Re:That stampede sound you are hearing.... by eviloverlordx · · Score: 5, Funny

      .... are former Windows users running to the Apple Store to buy a Mac.

      All three of them? I wouldn't have thought that three people makes a stampede, no matter how fast they run.

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    2. Re:That stampede sound you are hearing.... by gEvil+(beta) · · Score: 3, Funny

      I wouldn't have thought that three people makes a stampede, no matter how fast they run.

      It's not the speed of the running, it's the weight of the runners...

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    3. Re:That stampede sound you are hearing.... by DaveM753 · · Score: 5, Funny

      it's the weight of the runners...

      "...Developers! Developers! Developers!..."

    4. Re:That stampede sound you are hearing.... by tha_mink · · Score: 4, Funny

      That stampede sound you are hearing....are former Windows users running to the Apple Store to buy a Mac
      Amazon Software Bestsellers (January 29 12:45 PM ET)

      2 Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007
      4 Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Upgrade
      5 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Upgrade
      12 Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Upgrade
      13 Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Full Version
      14 Microsoft Office Student and Teacher Edition 2003
      15 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Full Version

      Microsoft has twenty titles in the top fifty.
      I'd say these numbers suggest that Vista is going to do just fine in the domestic consumer market.

      SHhhhhh. This is Slashdot, there's no place for money talk here. The POINT is that everyone will NOT buy it and only HATE it. I'll stick with BeOS thank you.

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  2. Still missing some features. by purpledinoz · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wonder if they included the blue-screen-of-death feature that I've enjoyed for such a long time.

  3. Re:Futile petitions aside by ultranova · · Score: 5, Funny

    And if you start to talk about why they shouldn't be using Vista, their ears turn off because you are being too technical (no matter how much you try and dumb it down).

    "You shouldn't be using Vista, because it won't let you watch porn you downloaded from the Internet for free. It has this thing called DRM which will turn the good good parts to mosaic. We technical people call this downsampling. Oh, and it may even connect to Microsoft or the police and tell them what you're watching."

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