Bill Gates Was Right About 'Piracy' Being a Microsoft Friend and GNU/Linux Foe
    
     - Dr. Roy Schestowitz
 
     
      - 2010-02-15 14:36:34 UTC
 
      - Modified: 2010-02-15 14:36:34 UTC
 
     
    
   
 "It's easier for our software to compete with Linux when there's piracy than when there's not."
                                --Bill Gates
Summary: News coverage with statements and observations that confirm simple truths (as opposed to spin from the "mainstream" media)
THIS ISSUE has already been covered in 
a previous post, but the following articles contain parts (the quoted snippets) which confirm what Bill Gates said a few years ago:
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Your Windows 7 PC Will Call Home To Ensure It’s Piracy-Free
Of course, if you’re really unhappy about this, you don’t have to use Microsoft products. I would like to take this opportunity to remind people that for the most part, we have a free choice as to what software we run. Not happy with Windows? Run Linux.
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Best Do Something About That RC Copy Of Windows 7 Soon
So best do something about it before the end of this month. And if you’d rather not fork out the cash for Windows 7, you could always try a version of Linux…
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Windows update causes Windows XP to freak out"
So yeah, let’s all move to Linux. Someone tell Scott. 
The Register 
calls this 
Vista 7 antifeature "nagware" and longtime Microsoft apologist Alex Zaharov-Reutt 
pokes fun with phrases like "Linux lovers a Windows-bashing field day" and "causing Mac and Linux fans to snigger..."
The Inquirer went along with the headline "
You don't own your computer, Microsoft does"
Well, actually, with GNU/Linux you 
do own your computer.
It's the same when it comes to last week's BSoDs, which we wrote about in [
1, 
2]:
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Windows XP patch fiasco gets even crazier, Microsoft now scrambling for solutions
If you ever needed a reason to go Linux, here you go. The noise surrounding this patently obscure Windows XP bug / patch fiasco has just reached a fever pitch, and now we’ve got engineers within Redmond scratching their heads, too.
More information can be found in 
ZDNet and 
The Register. Regarding 
Microsoft's suggestion, Groklaw writes: 
"Microsoft says to boot up with the installation CD, but since when do they provide those any more? If you have a netbook without a CD drive, now what do you do?"
There are those who 
blame rootkits, but when 
32% or more of the machines are being infected despite having anti-virus software installed, then how is that not Microsoft's fault? Either way, Microsoft 
pulled the patches -- an urgent move which only leaves Windows PCs 
more vulnerable (unpatched).
To summarise, Microsoft's pressure on more users is only helping GNU/Linux, so the principal so-called 'pirate' here is Microsoft. It bullies innocent users and it still takes its code from other developers, illegally [
1, 
2, 
3]. 
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"Stolen's a strong word. it's copyrighted content that the owner wasn't paid for."
                                --Bill Gates
"Hey, Steve, just because you broke into Xerox’s store before I did and took the TV doesn’t mean I can’t go in later and steal the stereo."
                                --Bill Gates
"In my case, I went to the garbage cans at the Computer Science Center and I fished out listings of their operating systems."
                                --Bill Gates
    
   
   
   
  
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your_friend
2010-02-15 19:39:32