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April 30th, 2007

WGA - The "A" stands for Advertisments

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 5:40 am

Categories: DRM, Microsoft, Software, Thoughts

Tags: Marketing, Advertisement, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Just when you think that WGA can't possibly get any worse, it suddenly does.

As you probably already know, I'm no fan of WGA, but when Microsoft turns this anti-piracy tool into a marketing stream, something's gone seriously wrong somewhere.

Stephen Wildstrom, a writer for BusinessWeek, documents his experience with WGA.

My windows Genuine Advantage experience, which doesn't provide any discernible advantage to anyone but Microsoft, hit a new low today. I fired up a Vista laptop that hadn't been turned on for awhile, and of course it immediately downloaded a batch of updates, including a new version of WGA. When the software ran, it opened a browser window (requires Internet Explorer). A bar across the top of the page congratulated me on successful validation, but the bulk of the Window was given to an ad for a $159 upgrade to Vista Home Premium. It's bad enough that Microsoft is using what is supposed to be a security update process to try to extract more of its customers money. But this particular pitch was completely pointless since the system was running Windows Business, from which an "upgrade" to the Home version makes no sense.

This is just lame.  Using WGA as a marketing stream is bad enough, I thought this was about making sure that the customer is running a genuine copy of Windows, but running untargeted ads is worse still because this is just going to confuse and irritate customers.

Are we on the brink of a new kind of advertising?  Something like "based on the tracks that we think you've pirated, here's some that you might like to buy …"

Thoughts?

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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Welcome to the new order  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/30/07
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Now if only that box  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/30/07
You sound like a man who WANTS to change (nt)  bportlock | 04/30/07
But I do run those apps on Linux  jacarter3 | 04/30/07
Not AutoCAD.  osreinstall | 04/30/07
But what if he's like 99.999% of PC users...  jasonp@... | 04/30/07
He said that he is running the programs that he mentioned.  osreinstall | 04/30/07
Yes AutoCAD  jacarter3 | 04/30/07
Sounds like the hard way to avoid something you dislike.  osreinstall | 04/30/07
I am quite fine, thanx for asking  jacarter3 | 04/30/07
Never asked how you are doing..?  osreinstall | 04/30/07
"Win2k that wasn't running antivirus"  jacarter3 | 05/01/07
I don't doubt your setup but your conclusions are BS.  osreinstall | 05/01/07
Thanx for agreeing with everything I have said  jacarter3 | 05/01/07
Message has been deleted.  osreinstall | 05/01/07
I never agreed with you, Spinmeister.  osreinstall | 05/01/07
Actually...  XweAponX | 05/05/07
Why? 30 minute floppy install.  osreinstall | 05/05/07
Same ol' tired refrain - LOL  mosborne | 04/30/07
Yes, Moron, EVERY Windows User Uses Autocad  itanalyst | 04/30/07
Talk about morons. 80% of engineering uses it.  osreinstall | 04/30/07
And Thank God When That Happens  itanalyst | 04/30/07
It will be a long time.  osreinstall | 04/30/07
This is merely churning the customer/consumer/user.  B.O.F.H. | 04/30/07
Eliminate ALL WGA Ads Here Is The Solution  itanalyst | 04/30/07
So then switch  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/30/07
I PromiSe, Someday You'll Learn To Spell  itanalyst | 04/30/07
I've never seen a browser window open when installing WGA  PB_z | 04/30/07
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Windows IS spyware  Ole Man | 04/30/07
How is This Any Different Than...  rkuhn040172@... | 05/01/07
Thanks, that was easier than me to write  troubled241 | 05/01/07
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