Nerdy Photo in Vista DVDs Thwarts Disk Pirates
maximus1 writes "Microsoft says that the tiny photo on the Windows Vista Business Edition installation disks is an anti-piracy feature. The tiny photo of three grinning men — less that 1 mm in size — is one of several images incorporated into the hologram's design intended to make it harder to replicate a Vista DVD, according to Nick White on Microsoft's Vista team blog. 'The real story is interesting, but conspiracy theorists will be disappointed to learn that it is not the result of a deliberate attempt to deceive,' White wrote."
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Eh, bullshit. I've heard plenty of people bitching about how slow Vista is.
it only assumes the buyer cares.
It also assumes that the factory did not print 16 million extra copies and that the "pirates" won't be able to duplicate the image. The widespread counterfieting of currency is evidence to the contrary. M$'s attempt to print money by boxing bits is laughable, despite his previous success. Vista is still not selling.
Friends don't help friends install M$ junk.
From your M$ blog article:
Lesson learned: put your penis in it, they are going to fire you anyway. If you are short in that department, you might put a picture of someone you don't like in it.
What I'm waiting to see are Debian swirls, happy Mac faces, iPods, Tux and other funnies.
Before this, I thought Vista DVDs were worth less than an AOL coaster, but now I know there's entertainment value. Sooner or later, I'd like to add one of these to my software CD collection. It's significant enough as the failure of Windoze edition. They will end up in the trash sooner than later.
Friends don't help friends install M$ junk.