Posted May 08, 2007 at 10:02PM by Glen D. Listed in: News Tags: Linux, Microsoft, China, Windows Vista, piracy, Hackers
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Piracy - Image 1Technology Business analyst Allan Krans has expressed his concern over Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system. He says the steep system requirements and the high price point it carries may make it less of a global success than its predecessors.

Compounding the situation, Krans points out that the inability of users in developing countries to acquire legitimate copies may result to an even bigger piracy problem. China, in particular, is the biggest area of concern.

Reports two weeks after the release of the new OS say that only 244 copies of the installer discs have been sold in the entire nation. Consumers have been downloading the software for cracked Vistas in the internet and installing them for free. Still, the rest of the world has caught on to Linux, and Chinese users are leading the charge in experimenting with alternatives.

Measures have been taken by Microsoft to curb the piracy issue. Among the steps taken is the selective retail policy wherein Microsoft chooses which countries to sell discs in, a Windows Vista Starter option which allows governments to purchase cheap copies with restrictions, and software security measures to prevent pirate hackers from cracking installers open.

Krans, however, says that these measures are proving insufficient so far. He suggests that Microsoft soften its pricing policy with respect to the nation's fiscal status, that way, an equitable solution can be utilized to solve the legitimacy issues of operating systems in problem regions.


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   by Neuromancer (Unregistered) - 2007-05-08
 » Allan Krans may indeed be smarter than MS

I agree wholeheartedly. Pricing Vista over $50 is pure greed. Even though MS spends so much more R&D on Vista compared to the R&D spent on the average $50 game, you have to take into account that anybody with a non-Macintosh computer HAS TO HAVE VISTA since XP will no longer be updated. If you can put a $50 copy of Vista in 9/10 computer-owning homes in America, you will make alot more in the end. Way more than putting an almost-$200 price tag on it so that people think to themselves "Screw that! I need to find a cracked copy!"


   Re: Bob Marly (Unregistered) - 2007-05-09
 » lmao

Where the f*ck have you got 'since XP will no longer be updated'. XP will be updated until 2014 and you will be able to buy it in the shops until 2009. Microsoft just extended the support for XP because of the size of it's userbase. Just like Windows 98 support was extended until 2006.
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   by nice (Unregistered) - 2007-05-09
 » ive ot piurated vista

i love teh p!ratEd ViSta

   by mad Pirate (Unregistered) - 2007-05-09
 » boo hoo

Im running dual boot pirate XP and Vista! Suck It Mustard Tiger!@

   by SomeGuy (Unregistered) - 2007-05-09
 » If I had that much money...

I'd buy a PS3 instead :P

Seriously I could buy a PS3 for the same price as vista without features I might need removed.



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