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April 4th, 2008

The Vista license "loophole" that isn't

Posted by Ed Bott @ 4:33 am

Categories: Licensing, Windows Vista

Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Edition, Scott Dunn, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott

Software licensing is often hard to understand. But that’s no excuse for so-called Windows experts to deliberately publish sensational stories that turn the facts upside-down.

I’m talking about the fuss that Scott Dunn and Brian Livingston kicked up in yesterday’s version of the Windows Secrets newsletter, in which Dunn breathlessly proclaimed the existence of an “upgrade hack” in Windows Vista that “allows end users to purchase the ‘upgrade edition’ and install it on any PC — with no need to purchase the more expensive ‘full edition.’”

The story sucked in Computerworld’s Eric Lai as well, who parroted the newsletter’s argument that Microsoft is “[giving] its tacit blessing for consumers to exploit a technical loophole that allows them to upgrade to Vista with Service Pack 1, even if they don’t own the necessary prior editions of Windows.”

Uh, no, they’re not. I wrote about this way back in February 2007, when the same sources issued the same breathless reports. Nothing has changed since then. If you qualify for an upgrade license, this technique allows you to do a clean install, legally. If you don’t qualify for an upgrade license, then doing a clean install with this technique is technically possible but violates the terms of the license agreement. Tha distinction seems to be lost on the folks who are dredging up this old story. So allow me to explain, again.

Microsoft, like much of the rest of the software industry, sells its products to retail customers in three distinct packages:

  • Full packaged product (FPP) is intended for installation on computers that have not previously had a licensed copy of the software. It’s typically the most expensive way to purchase a product.
  • Upgrade packages offer a discount to owners of a previous edition of a given product. In virtually all cases, the license terms require that you stop using the previous edition.
  • OEM products offer the steepest discounts of all and are intended to be installed on new or refurbished computers.

In every case, the terms of sale are included in a license agreement, and that agreement is what ultimately matters, not the technical details of installation. Dunn’s article even quotes from the Vista license agreement, which says “To use upgrade software, you must first be licensed for the software that is eligible for the upgrade.”

In previous Windows editions, customers were required to supply media (a CD or floppy disk) from a “previous qualifying edition” before they could install an upgrade version of Windows. That added a silly hassle factor to the installation process and did nothing to ensure that the installer was following the license terms. If you couldn’t find a Windows 98 or Windows 2000 CD, you couldn’t complete the installation. But if you did present the correct media, there was no way to verify that it actually represented a license for the machine in question.

With Vista, Microsoft replaced that hassle with a different one. Each copy of Vista comes with a product key. FPP versions can be used for clean installs; upgrade editions can only be installed over an existing copy of Windows. But here, too, there’s no attempt to check whether the copy is properly licensed.

Windows Secrets publisher Brian Livingston is quoted in Dunn’s story and in Computerworld as saying:

The fact that the upgrade edition will still upgrade over itself in Vista SP1 proves that Microsoft executives knowingly support the upgrade trick. I think the feature was deliberately included to make it unnecessary for more advanced and price-sensitive users to ever buy the full version. There is no ethical dilemma with people using a feature that Microsoft has specifically programmed into Vista.

No, it doesn’t prove any such thing, and yes, there is an ethical problem with that strategy. The fact that you can work around a technical limitation doesn’t automatically make the practice legal. If Livingston’s logic were true, then other “loopholes” would also be perfectly acceptable. For instance, I could go to Dell and buy 50 computers tomorrow, ordering one with Vista Ultimate edition (for a $150 upgrade fee) and getting the other 49 with Vista Home Basic. I could then take the OEM media that came with the first PC and use it to perform clean installs of Vista Ultimate on the other 49 PCs. No activation would be required, and I would “save” $150 per machine, because the Dell OEM media works on any machine that matches the specs of the ones I bought. In Livingston’s world, because Microsoft hasn’t blocked this tactic, it must be OK.

I could also take an existing retail copy of Windows Vista, already used on one computer in my organization, and install it on a second PC. When the machine fails online activation, all I have to do is call the telephone activation line and tell them I’ve uninstalled the original copy from the first machine and reinstalled on a second machine. Microsoft has no way of checking to make sure I’m telling the truth, and their activation represetatives are trained to give the customer the benefit of the doubt in these circumstances, so they’ll approve the activation. By Livingston’s logic, this is perfectly legal. I call it a scam.

Look, you can argue that Microsoft’s prices are inconsistent and illogical, but that has nothing to do with the issue at hand here. An upgrade license is intended to replace a previous license, period. Advising readers to violate the terms of a license agreement is pure sensationalism, and it’s wrong.

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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so thats why we should upgrade? The ribbon?
Puhleeeese. lulz (Read the rest)
Posted by: pcguy777 Posted on: 04/30/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
MS is doing everything they can...  bjbrock | 04/04/08
I wrote about this 14 months ago  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
/facepalm  JamesDoyle | 04/07/08
RE: The Vista license  rtirman37@... | 04/04/08
Hardware vendors suffering because of license issues  terry flores | 04/04/08
"licensing of commercial software products is needlessly complex"  jacarter3 | 04/04/08
I would believe you, except...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
Office 2007 interface is less usable  bmeacham98@... | 04/04/08
You do know...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
You do know that we can choose  jacarter3 | 04/04/08
Where did I say it was my choice?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
lack of knowledge  bmeacham98@... | 04/04/08
Agreed  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
You do know...  it@... | 04/07/08
The Ribbon of Wasted Time  ja4509 | 04/30/08
I don't agree, but  laura.b | 04/04/08
Where is this option you speak of?  NEJim | 04/04/08
It's on my main menu  laura.b | 04/04/08
No such option  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
Classic Menus  drobinow | 04/06/08
So why buy it then?  gazzawazza | 04/07/08
so thats why we should upgrade? The ribbon?  pcguy777 | 04/30/08
Absolutely correct  Raymond Danner | 04/06/08
Send me a link Ed  jacarter3 | 04/04/08
Here's one  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
I had checked Vio software  jacarter3 | 04/08/08
Send me a link Ed  GiMMeABreak | 04/17/08
You gotta break...  jacarter3 | 04/22/08
Oh and two more things  jacarter3 | 04/04/08
Please ignore my above post  laura.b | 04/04/08
Don't feel bad, I think that  John Zern | 04/04/08
John, most, if not all, of my posts  jacarter3 | 04/08/08
Laura, I never your consider your  jacarter3 | 04/08/08
Or it was sold ...  mwagner@... | 04/04/08
Legally,  alaniane@... | 04/04/08
Was license legally transferred?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
If MS has a concern about their terms  jacarter3 | 04/08/08
Correction  jacarter3 | 04/08/08
simply require everyone to upgrade to 2000  janitorman | 04/08/08
SAVE THOSE REGISTRATION KEYS ! No joke reuseable through Microsoft Builders  rtirman37@... | 04/07/08
No "loophole", just jusifying one's actions  ajriemer | 04/04/08
I don't know why anybody would WANT to do this  Michael Kelly | 04/04/08
Exactly right  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
Why would you be...  flatliner | 04/04/08
Because the original mb  alaniane@... | 04/04/08
VM's are a bone I'd like to pick...  cornpie | 04/05/08
I don't know why anyone would want to install Vista  boed | 04/04/08
I did it, but I downgraded soon after  jim.denny@... | 04/16/08
I don't know why anyone would want to install Vista  guitronics@... | 04/16/08
I don't know why anyone would want to install Vista"  guitronics@... | 04/16/08
One thought...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/04/08
Actually...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
Rule one...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/04/08
RE: The Vista license and ethics  ButchDeas | 04/04/08
Should be cause for incarceration...  Mike Cox | 04/04/08
9.5  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
ROFL/LMAO!  Grayson Peddie | 04/04/08
Ethical Legal  bmeacham98@... | 04/04/08
Yeah, right! Lots of merit  ConradPoitras@... | 04/04/08
re: merit  bmeacham98@... | 04/04/08
Wow. I'm speechless!  ConradPoitras@... | 04/04/08
Boy, are you messed up ...  TheRealPauper | 04/23/08
Godwin's law  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
Do you disagree?  bmeacham98@... | 04/04/08
Jesuitical  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
Not Jesuitical  bmeacham98@... | 04/04/08
Look more closely  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
Right on!  GM Fedorchuk | 04/05/08
No, legal and ethical are NOT the same  mwagner@... | 04/04/08
slight correction  bmeacham98@... | 04/04/08
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MS has had plenty of notice  bmeacham98@... | 04/11/08
RE: The Vista license  Gis Bun | 04/04/08
Go read my February post  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
It is a downgrade loophole  boed | 04/04/08
Yawn  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
RE: The Vista license  super_J | 04/04/08
I usually enjoy Windows Secrets articles  marks055@... | 04/04/08
RE: The Vista license  racingmustang | 04/04/08
Ed; Thanks for your hard work...  Kromaethius | 04/04/08
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No concession here  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
Ed, please clarify...  cnfrisch | 04/04/08
Workaround does not violate EULA  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
Upgrade Licensing clarification  cnfrisch | 04/04/08
That's. What. I'm. Saying.  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
Vista Upgrade Choices  cnfrisch | 04/04/08
Let me know...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
Don't help them.  DemonX | 04/04/08
Inconsistent and illogical?  mwagner@... | 04/04/08
Agreed, mostly  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
Dell and Dual installs, be carefull...  Narg | 04/04/08
All royalty OEM software uses single PID  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
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RE: The Vista license  atari8bit@... | 04/04/08
Who told you that?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 04/04/08
Careful, Ed, or you will get the axe like George ..  babyboomer57 | 04/04/08
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