Windoze XP?
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Wed Sep 12 21:56:34 EDT 2001
Kyle writes:
| Here's an interesting link,
| http://www2.linuxjournal.com/cgi-bin/frames.pl/articles/conversations/0032.html
Yeah; he makes some good points.
Something I've wondered about: There have been numerous reports of
the apparent fact that MS (or other knowledgeable parties) can
download anything from a Windows disk if you are connected to the
Net. Is this still true? Can we document the extent to which this is
possible? If so, we oughta be making a fuss over it. A few instances
of outsiders downloading a company's sensitive data could turn a lot
of heads.
I saw recently that the user license that comes with Windows still
seems to say that by running their software, you give Microsoft the
right to do anything they want with any file on your disk. You'd
think this sort of clause would upset corporate lawyers.
OTOH, the DMCA makes it a felony to publicly describe a bug in any
software that you buy. You'd think that corporate lawyers would be up
in arms over this, wouldn't you? I wonder why they aren't making a
fuss over it?
(And on the third hand, the SSSCA will soon outlaw installing linux
on a PC, so the game will be over. ;-)
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