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July 27th, 2005

Is Microsoft's Genuine Advantage program good for Linux?

Posted by Joe Brockmeier @ 9:00 am

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Microsoft is stepping up its Genuine Advantage program, and requiring a "piracy check" for all customers who want to download patches — excepting security updates — for Windows XP.

This is a great strategy… for Microsoft’s competition. I don’t have any figures on the number of "pirated" copies of Windows XP, but I’d be willing to bet that at least 25 percent of Windows XP users in the U.S. are using copies of XP that they don’t have a legitimate license for.

Microsoft is at the point where it’s unlikely that it will increase its already mammoth market share — so they’ve reached the conclusion that they need to start shaking down the non-paying or under-paying users. There’s nothing wrong with that, really. As I’ve said before, I do think that people should pay for Windows if they’re going to use it — and if Microsoft’s licensing policies are too draconian for your taste, use an OS that doesn’t require the purchase of a license for each PC. Just because everyone wants ‘free’ Windows, doesn’t mean they can have it.

But it’s probably not going to endear Microsoft to the many users who are using illicit copies of Windows, for whatever reasons. The company may be successful in forcing some users to pay for their copies of Windows, but it will also anger some of its users — who may not be paying Microsoft for Windows, but they do contribute to Microsoft’s dominant position. Some of those users will eventually decide to look elsewhere.

Enforcing Genuine Advantage isn’t going to convert Windows users to Linux users in droves, but I think it is going to annoy a number of Windows users to the point that some consider switching to Linux, Mac OS X or another OS. Even if the shift is only a few percentage points, that’s a huge boost for Mac OS X or Linux.

Microsoft’s new policy should also serve as a wake-up call to users who use Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office and other proprietary packages without paying for a legitimate license. Authentication schemes will become more rigid and strictly enforced over time. Eventually, users are going to need to choose between paying for a legitimate copy, or using software that doesn’t come with a license fee.

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RE: Is Microsoft's Genuine Advantage program good for Linux?
well microsoft is gonna need some help from somewhere after vista screwup mabey now they get there head out of there @$$ and fix things and i will always believe linux is superior to microcrap... (Read the rest)
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Clueless  WhyBotherSometimes | 07/27/05
Market Share Matters  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/27/05
Who cares how many Linux users there are.  uno@... | 07/28/05
Of DOS, Linux, Windows, Dweebs  spmtrapr@... | 06/27/06
I think that OS/X will benefit more  Roger Ramjet | 07/27/05
Not me...  quietLee | 07/27/05
The Amiga did it right.  Sxooter_z | 07/27/05
Except for the clicking  Roger Ramjet | 07/28/05
Apple handles floppies the right way  netminder | 07/28/05
Mac Vs Linux  corifornia | 07/27/05
Someone with common sense  mactolinux | 07/27/05
Not quite true  Roger Ramjet | 07/28/05
So he number of dual boot machines will go down?  quietLee | 07/27/05
Huh?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/27/05
Do you know what you're saying quietLee?  dingletec_z | 07/27/05
Droves  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/27/05
Win95, Win2k or Linux Kernel 3.x wink  polax@... | 07/28/05
Win95, Win2k or Linux Kernel 3.x wink -- Couldn't edit hence an addendum  polax@... | 07/28/05
Desktop Linux is not kernel-dependant  tripolitan | 08/08/05
Licensed Versions  dkwoods005 | 08/04/05
Message has been deleted.  corifornia | 07/27/05
Genuine Ignorance is on Microsoft's side...  shawkins | 07/27/05
It also depends on your definition of "pirate"  Chad_z | 07/27/05
I use win2000  JasonL31 | 07/28/05
Try SuSE linux  ebrke | 07/28/05
Wish list  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/28/05
It's about the LICIT copies, fellas  Sxooter_z | 07/27/05
Legitimate Copies  dkwoods005 | 08/04/05
MS would rather have infected machines then?  gnuman | 07/27/05
My opinion, for what its worth.  DemonX | 07/27/05
It ain't easy, it just looks that way!  tripolitan | 08/08/05
Only idiots will need desktop linux!  Wagadonga | 07/27/05
Well, that's different  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/27/05
I see your confusion...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/27/05
If this is the hope for Linux, it's fubar.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/27/05
Yup Linux needs this not!  polax@... | 07/28/05
Considering  Robert Crocker | 07/28/05
Your Language...  horusfalcon | 07/28/05
No Ax, no handle, no edge, no leverage  spmtrapr@... | 06/27/06
Microsoft licensing already too difficult  Ghodmode | 07/28/05
This is where M$'s REAL risk lies  netminder | 07/28/05
RE:"Microsoft Genuine Advantage"  pfsams | 07/28/05
May harm some users that depend on friends/relatives for free support  criderja | 07/29/05
Genuine (dis)Advantage  rogbait | 08/04/05
RE: Is Microsoft's Genuine Advantage program good for Linux?  big bad bubba | 04/03/08

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