"Even more scary is if you've built a system for a family member and they think they are doing the right thing by getting a legit copy may implicate you without purposely meaning to but they are trying to get something for nothing."
But according to the article,
"To get a replacement copy of Windows XP, PC users will need to send off their receipt and complete a witness statement, revealing where they bought their knock-off software."
I don't know about you but, I'm not planning to give a family member a receipt for something I gave them for free in the first place. But I could act as a witness for them.
I cant beleive the conspiracy theorists haven't mentioned some type of MSN connection yet.
"Even more scary is if you've built a system for a family member and they think they are doing the right thing by getting a legit copy may implicate you without purposely meaning to but they are trying to get something for nothing."
But according to the article,
"To get a replacement copy of Windows XP, PC users will need to send off their receipt and complete a witness statement, revealing where they bought their knock-off software."
I don't know about you but, I'm not planning to give a family member a receipt for something I gave them for free in the first place. But I could act as a witness for them.