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June 7th, 2007

Microsoft's licensing mess

Posted by Ed Bott @ 7:44 am

Categories: Licensing, Microsoft, Windows Vista, Windows XP

Tags: Volume-license, Activation, PC, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft, Ed Bott

If you’ve been selling a product for more than 10 years and you’ve shipped hundreds of millions of units, you’d think your customers would know what they’re buying. For Microsoft, that’s not the case.

The culprit is the hopelessly confusing, practically Byzantine Windows licensing structure, which consists of a maze of terms and conditions that define (and ultimately restrict) what you can do with Microsoft Windows in your home or business. Worse still, the license terms are only partially aligned with the activation and validation tools that are supposed to ensure that your copy of Windows is “genuine.” If you fill a room with 10 PCs, each running an apparently identical version of Windows, there’s no easy way to tell what kind of license restrictions apply to each one - or, indeed, whether any or all of those PCs are properly licensed.

The result? Mass confusion. The most damning piece of evidence is a document prepared by Microsoft for its partners in the distribution channel, which contains this remarkable admission:

The Windows Desktop operating system is the only product on the Volume License SKU list that is UPGRADE only. The full versions of all other products, including Windows Server products, are available through Volume License. This is not a new policy, but we have recently become aware that it has caused confusion with many customers. Microsoft’s Windows Desktop OS policies have been in effect for over 10 years and the policies are written in the Volume License Agreements. However, we have found that nearly 44% of Volume License customers believe that Volume License rights include the full OS and 40% of Volume License customers report they have acquired naked or unlicensed PCs, putting themselves at risk of non-compliance with their Volume License Agreement.

When 44% of your customers believe that they’ve legitimately bought and paid for something and you think they still owe you more money, you have a big problem.

The technical solutions designed to ensure license compliance aren’t exactly foolproof. For that matter, they’re not even easy to understand. Even Windows experts are confused. In the last nine months, I’ve read authoritative-sounding articles offering advice on Windows licensing written by two well-known Windows experts. In each case, the information they presented was flat-out wrong. They make the same mistake that all those corporate customers make, assuming that clearing the activation hurdle makes you legal. The reality is that a properly licensed copy of Windows can fail activation or validation, and an improperly licensed copy can sail through with flying colors. (And that doesn’t even consider Microsoft’s acknowledgment that bugs and poorly written code can cause the activation and validation processes to falsely identify legitimate installations as “non-genuine” copies.)

I’ve identified at least five problems with Windows licensing that Microsoft needs to deal with:

1. The license agreement is not understandable on its face. The new license agreement for Windows Vista is dramatically easier to read than its predecessors, but it’s still infested with jargon and gobbledygook, which is why practically no one reads it. Why can’t there be a one-page summary written in language that anyone can understand?

2. Multiple license types cause confusion. If you buy an OEM license, your license can be upgraded but can’t be transferred to a different machine. If your copy of Windows was an upgrade under the Volume License program, it can’t be transferred to another PC even within your organization. Retail copies, on the other hand, including the Windows Anytime Upgrade flavor sold online, can be transferred to a new PC as long as they’re removed from the original PC. The trouble is, Microsoft provides no easy way to tell which type of license you own. Why can’t Microsoft provide a simple tool that generates a license report showing your version, product ID, and whether the license can be transferred to another PC?

3. Multiple versions of media and product keys cause unneeded headaches. This problem is especially bad with Windows XP, where you need to find exactly the right type of Windows media to reinstall Windows. If you have a Dell system and a Dell product key, for example, you can’t use a retail copy of Windows to reinstall. Windows Vista appears to have simplified this process, with a single set of installation media for all retail and OEM copies (enterprise customers still get separate media). But there are still silly restrictions on the product keys that require customers to jump through hoops to reinstall an upgrade copy on a system that is properly licensed for that copy.

4. Record-keeping requirements are burdensome. If you have a large shop, you need to keep a paper trail for every PC and be prepared to prove that each one is properly licensed. In the UK, midrange companies with around 350 licenses are especially vulnerable to surprise inspections under the Software Audit and Asset Management program.

5. There’s no way to deactivate a Windows PC’s license. Even though you can legally transfer a retail Windows license from one PC to another, doing so is almost certain to fail activation, forcing you to contact a Microsoft representative over the phone and activate manually. Wouldn’t it make more sense if you could deactivate a system as easily as you can activate it? Doing so could tell Microsoft’s activation servers to remove the record for the current system and would allow activation on a new PC.

Do you have any comments or complaints about the Windows licensing process that I missed? Hit the Talkback button and let me know.

 

 

Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Microsoft's licensing mess
I think we should all use terminology that everyone can understand.
"You are renting our software from us till your machine breaks" Or you are renting our software for such and such a time.
There will that help?... (Read the rest)
Posted by: steve_333@... Posted on: 08/16/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Proof of ownership of the license  DMWCincy | 06/07/07
Accounting 101  ibabadur1 | 06/07/07
Wrong kind of Audit  maldain | 06/08/07
Proof of ownership of the license  ajv123 | 06/29/07
Be careful what you wish for...  sordito | 06/07/07
Intriguing image...  brendthess | 06/08/07
-2 Days, +0 Gain in Knowledge  tkliem | 06/07/07
Which is why  Linux User 147560 | 06/07/07
Which is why  ajv123 | 06/29/07
Go here to find all kinds of Linux info  hideaway@... | 08/09/07
Re: -2 Days, +0 Gain in Knowledge  none none | 06/07/07
2001. Sorry. (NT)  none none | 06/07/07
It's easy (if you know how)  Al S Cook | 06/10/07
Hmm, not that easy  magpie_z | 06/14/07
Server 2003 Enterprise comes with 25 cals, server 2003 premium comes with 5  sjoconnor3 | 09/15/08
It's easy (you don't know, do you)  ajv123 | 06/29/07
It''s easy (if you know how)  Al S Cook | 08/09/07
CAL's are for clients...  sjoconnor3 | 09/15/08
EACH machine as well as EACH user..  sjoconnor3 | 09/15/08
Old technology  Charles Norrie | 04/22/09
Licensing Simplification...  notlehs | 06/07/07
OK, question...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/07/07
Absolutely nothing, happens ALL THE TIME.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/07/07
Right, except...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/07/07
So, naturally...  Dr. John | 06/07/07
Answering the wrong question  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/07/07
Lower the price  orasac | 06/07/07
Still not answering the question  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/08/07
WHAT dream world?  Resuna | 06/08/07
Like locking your front door  Dr. John | 06/08/07
Well, I have an idea...  mustang_z | 06/08/07
Questioning the wrong answer  Ole Man | 06/08/07
What answer are you looking for?  daveklein | 06/12/07
Been to a computer show recently?  mds_z | 07/12/07
There is a reasonable middle ground.  as901 | 07/13/07
Perhaps M$ can take a play out of the LInux playbook...  startx.jeff | 06/08/07
Nothign stops them now...  JustMichael | 06/08/07
Inspections  Resuna | 06/08/07
Answer: Whistleblowers  Mercutio_Viz | 06/08/07
Include Disk with sale of OEM computer  hdougp@... | 06/08/07
Excellent point! (N/T)  Mercutio_Viz | 06/08/07
Large oems..  johnfatz@... | 06/09/07
Court.  frgough | 06/08/07
Uh... They already DO that...  Wolfie2K3 | 06/08/07
Indeed they have  bill_sanderson@... | 06/08/07
I know all about SLP  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/08/07
Uhhmmm...  Cardinal_Bill | 06/08/07
None at all, which is why MS prosecutes these ones  intrepi@... | 06/10/07
I agree 100%, their license methodology is a complete mess  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/07/07
I totally agree with you on this one No Axe  intrepi@... | 06/10/07
What was the question...  sjoconnor3 | 09/15/08
WGA is nothing short of Customer Harrassment !  BitTwiddler | 06/07/07
It won't get any better over time, you can count on that..  shawkins | 06/07/07
This is the reason I stopped buying Windows  intrepi@... | 06/10/07
MS has all the marketting data  TripleII | 06/07/07
You missed the sweet spot.  osreinstall | 06/07/07
He had it right the first time....  devlin_X | 06/09/07
No he didn't  osreinstall | 06/09/07
Didn't address WGA  TripleII | 06/09/07
Don't have to but I did.  osreinstall | 06/09/07
The most amazing thing  Ole Man | 06/09/07
That isn't it. MS would follow your advice, if sound.  osreinstall | 06/09/07
"I get a chuckle"  Ole Man | 06/10/07
Sorry I can't say the same about you.  osreinstall | 06/10/07
Too bad, too sad, osreinstall  Ole Man | 06/10/07
You are too weird old man.  osreinstall | 06/10/07
I know I'm "weird" compared to you  Ole Man | 06/10/07
Naw, you're tops.  osreinstall | 06/10/07
Please, at least TRY!  Ole Man | 06/11/07
No one has to try. You make yourself look bad.  osreinstall | 06/11/07
The question is........?  Ole Man | 06/11/07
I just answered that for you.  osreinstall | 06/11/07
Hmmm I Googled his quotes and found them...  Jim Blaine - Bellingham WA. | 06/12/07
Hmmm I Googled his quotes and found them...  Jim Blaine - Bellingham WA. | 06/12/07
I quoted the whole phrase  osreinstall | 06/12/07
Thanks, Jim  Ole Man | 06/12/07
For what?  osreinstall | 06/12/07
Where do you get his numbers?  devlin_X | 06/09/07
Marketshare 90% of users are MS and they don't jive with your issues.  osreinstall | 06/09/07
"Most MS folks (90%) do not pirate"?  Ole Man | 06/10/07
They get their machine from an OEM  osreinstall | 06/10/07
You said "most MS folks (90%) do not pirate  Ole Man | 06/10/07
Math too hard, old man?  osreinstall | 06/10/07
Deny, deny, deny  Ole Man | 06/10/07
Whine Whine Whine  osreinstall | 06/10/07
Where's all your statistics now?  Ole Man | 06/11/07
Math doesn't come easily for you.  osreinstall | 06/11/07
Math DOES come easily for me  Ole Man | 06/11/07
I don't think anything does in your case.  osreinstall | 06/11/07
Just keep in mind  Yagotta B. Kidding | 06/07/07
I'm surprised the EULA is seen only after opening the box...  HypnoToad72 | 06/07/07
Fool me once, shame on you  Yagotta B. Kidding | 06/07/07
That's not a problem ...  MisterMiester | 06/07/07
Egghead or Fried?  Wolfie2K3 | 06/08/07
NO luck aside from the bad  intrepi@... | 06/10/07
Customers should be glad to pay for this innovation...  Mike Cox | 06/07/07
Welcome Back  TripleII | 06/07/07
Ha! happy  Mikael_z | 06/07/07
9.0 - Glad to see you're back (nt)  BanjoPaterson | 06/07/07
Beautiful  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 06/07/07
2.0 Sorry... You got sloppy Mike.  James T. Kirk | 06/07/07
Steak knives, baby  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/07/07
Ed, I'll rate you a...  Tony Agudo | 06/07/07
9.2 Welcome back.  Logics | 06/07/07
Some of us want to comply with the license  kmatzen@... | 06/07/07
Then what does your Antivirus rep give you?  qvtech | 06/08/07
Did you squirt your rep?  Ole Man | 06/08/07
Actually  Michael Kelly | 06/08/07
Your probably right!  Ole Man | 06/09/07
Now I gotta clean my monitor and keyboard!  devlin_X | 06/09/07
I can't believe you'd post this  intrepi@... | 06/10/07
And Mikey hooks another one...  Tony Agudo | 06/10/07
A one page license summary??? Yeah, right!  shawkins | 06/07/07
Sanctioned monopoly gets what it wants ...  terry flores | 06/07/07
What are you saying?  NonZealot | 06/07/07
Boy, NonZealot, can you follow an argument?  Logics | 06/07/07
It's their software  jtiner | 06/07/07
That they use to ensnare others data  pueblonative | 06/07/07
Tell that to the EU...  wmlundine | 06/08/07
Easy for a small shop  Apache19 | 06/08/07
RE: Easy  jtiner | 06/08/07
I agree with you on all points sucking up or not  intrepi@... | 06/10/07
Realistically  anthony@... | 06/07/07
Care to back that up?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/07/07
No true competition?  GreyGeek | 06/08/07
Not scared, smart  frgough | 06/08/07
Vista activation  mash35231@... | 06/07/07
If it crashed "several times?"  XweAponX | 06/08/07
Silly  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/09/07
VLK = OEM  devlin_X | 06/10/07
Vista activation  muffquentin | 06/12/07
This is not new  Chad_z | 06/08/07
For Even More Fun  gutto | 06/08/07
Exactly!  frobozz | 06/08/07
That one's not hard  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/08/07
Adding...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/08/07
deactivation  crypt2121 | 06/08/07
Easy to read License  DonG43 | 06/08/07
Just for giggles, I pulled out my NT SERVER  Old Timer 8080 | 06/08/07
A windows license in English  mstark | 06/08/07
Nicely done!  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/08/07
Thanks for the dose of sanity! (N/T)  Mercutio_Viz | 06/08/07
Not exactly  slylabs13 | 06/08/07
Non sequitur  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/08/07
That and...  Azriphale | 06/08/07
Be Happy!  joe.smetona@... | 06/08/07
desktop /laptop  jtprescottjr@... | 06/08/07
Because...  Wolfie2K3 | 06/08/07
WGA  a1pc@... | 06/08/07
Licensing for large organisations  jcbel | 06/08/07
Check your license type  Azriphale | 06/08/07
But, ... after 3 months ...  andrelrangel@... | 06/08/07
Your asking for people to be honest  atasman@... | 06/08/07
How's about INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY!  Kostaghus | 06/09/07
One idea: Use a Dongle  soupfreak@... | 06/08/07
Theft/Vandalism?  RustyA | 06/08/07
AutoCad tried it in Ver. 2.5  Old Timer 8080 | 06/08/07
Seems True with Huey Too  CSUjr | 06/08/07
What a looser!!  p.vinnie@... | 06/08/07
Would if I could - but not sure if I can  CSUjr | 06/08/07
How about this double-speak ...  GreyGeek | 06/08/07
License Deactivation gone wrong  nucrash | 06/08/07
Microsoft is smarter than that  robert_rowe@... | 06/08/07
Typical MS  qvtech | 06/08/07
What really goes down  rockbyter | 06/08/07
DO YOU THINK THAT THIS IS ORGANIZED CRIME?  BALTHOR | 06/08/07
None of this  Freebird54 | 06/08/07
Solution  tracy anne | 06/08/07
Name one...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/08/07
Evolving copyright law  Yagotta B. Kidding | 06/09/07
The light of truth  Ole Man | 06/09/07
Microsoft still thinks they are GOD  jer7777777@... | 06/08/07
If you don't like the licence, don't use the product.  Dr.C | 06/08/07
Any sujestion?  jer7777777@... | 06/08/07
I think that is why Apple didn't get into this mess.  phatkat | 06/08/07
Apple makes its own hardware  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 06/08/07
Not to mention that  Yamust B. Kiddingme | 06/09/07
Are the Eulas legal?  WRB80 | 06/08/07
Microsoft Licensing & Activation  ccbob | 06/08/07
Not so silly thought?  sledger@... | 06/09/07
In your dreams!  Ole Man | 06/10/07
Great article, it gave me a headache...  tek_heretik | 06/08/07
Ignore Microsoft's Licensing  9topaz | 06/08/07
Wrong  sledger@... | 06/09/07
Ignoring is not something you can always do  intrepi@... | 06/10/07
Been there, done that  DNSB | 06/09/07
License mess.  yupin1 | 06/10/07
One possible solution  Ole Man | 06/10/07
PS:  Ole Man | 06/10/07
I'd like to buy and try Debian as I'm using Xandros  intrepi@... | 06/10/07
I use it for a personal desktop  Ole Man | 06/10/07
Where can I buy a pirated copy of Vista ?  intrepi@... | 06/10/07
You said a mouthful but landed on both feet  intrepi@... | 06/10/07
For some real fun, check out CALs  sdgeek | 06/11/07
Great detective work!  Ole Man | 06/11/07
ms mess  ogfixit@... | 06/12/07
I Agree  daMan25 | 06/12/07
MS Licensing  prtsbyaj | 06/12/07
"Gates did not write PC-DOS from scratch"  Ole Man | 06/12/07
Microsoft really doesn't know much about humans.  Dr_Zinj | 06/13/07
Yep, they flunked psychology  Ole Man | 06/13/07
Sneeky.  DSPS | 06/14/07
I've never heard of WGA being used for a DOS attack  CobraA1 | 06/14/07
Depends on one's definition of DOS  Ole Man | 06/16/07
Or the "what is this doing to my PC" issue.  snixon@... | 06/19/07
making sense of microsoft licensing  felicitas.freeman@... | 06/15/07
I asked and got this answer.  snixon@... | 06/19/07
I have experienced none of these problems  timh_z | 06/20/07
Licensing Stupidity  ceh4702 | 07/12/07
Microsoft goes too far!  as901 | 07/13/07
For the average user ...  mwagner@... | 08/09/07
RE: Microsoft's licensing mess  Charles Norrie | 04/22/09
RE: Microsoft's licensing mess  steve_333@... | 08/16/09

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