If this is another point on informing how to overcome technology's limitations, then I have an opinion that could be relevant. I am not good enough to understand the technical details or bothered to going into legal arguments. The point is that msft doesn't want users to understand the 'mystique' of technology. Why? No idea. Money is the ultimate answer however. So, give b-gates what he wants - break into systems and show how weak stupid msft technology is. No logical and reasonable user wants to pay for stupid technology. Do they care if users are protected? No. Having billions cannot justify stealing - sad but true. And the truth hurts.
If this is another point on informing how to overcome technology's limitations, then I have an opinion that could be relevant. I am not good enough to understand the technical details or bothered to going into legal arguments. The point is that msft doesn't want users to understand the 'mystique' of technology. Why? No idea. Money is the ultimate answer however. So, give b-gates what he wants - break into systems and show how weak stupid msft technology is. No logical and reasonable user wants to pay for stupid technology. Do they care if users are protected? No. Having billions cannot justify stealing - sad but true. And the truth hurts.