Microsoft Windows division has revised the retail license terms for Windows Vista in a good news to all Vista users. The new terms regarding license to device assignment of the retail product now read as follows:
15. REASSIGN TO ANOTHER DEVICE.
a. Software Other than Windows Anytime Upgrade. You may uninstall the software and install it on another device for your use. You may not do so to share this license between devices.
Our intention behind the original terms was genuinely geared toward combating piracy; however, it’s become clear to us that those original terms were perceived as adversely affecting an important group of customers: PC and hardware enthusiasts. You who comprise the enthusiast market are vital to us for several reasons, not least of all because of the support you’ve provided us throughout the development of Windows Vista. We respect the time and expense you go to in customizing, building and rebuilding your hardware and we heard you that the previous terms were seen as an impediment to that — it’s for that reason we’ve made this change. I hope that this change provides the flexibility you need, and gives you more reason to be excited about the upcoming retail release of our new operating system.#.
“skittle
Tech Level:high
Ownership:more than 1 year
1/29/2007 7:28:33 AM
ahem… go for retail instead
Pros: Vista is excellent Productivity is improved Draws less than 1 watt more pf power than XP I love it
Cons: DONT GO OEM… the EULA resitricts you to installing the OEM version to 1 PC… go retail if you ever plan on reinstalling.”
just making sure that this is untrue
J • •