Microsoft To End Security Updates for Pirated Windows

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  • GodMinusOne
    Goon
    • Jul 2002
    • 298

    #16
    Originally posted by Da-X-
    im using winxp atm and never used winxp bought version :P i used some wrong cd key but then got some other and got even sp2 lol good key :P i only have been using win 98 (i tihnik)
    i hope u dont tell microsoft that i didnt pay for windows..
    i think that the cd is copyd from real one what my friend bought .. so atleast someone payd for it :P
    Thank you very much for bringing this to our attention. A Microsoft representative will be stopping by your residence sometime this week to arrange payment for your use of our product. Please have a check written out to "William Gates" for either $99 or $199 (depending if you're using Windows XP Home or Professional edition).
    You're either on my side or else you're in the way.

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    • ndex
      Repeat Offender
      • Jan 2002
      • 232

      #17
      Originally posted by astcell
      Ndex,

      Yes, it is volume licensing. I never said it was pirating. If I post these numbers on the web then I am asking for trouble, hence they stay close to me at all times. Now pirating is the illegal USE of these codes. What is the term for illegally OFFERING these codes?
      Astcell,
      I believe the term you're looking for is "dumbass" or "unemployed", but ymmv.
      That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

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      • Nimby
        QuakeCon Network Security
        • Oct 2004
        • 34

        #18
        Originally posted by ndex
        Astcell,
        I believe the term you're looking for is "dumbass" or "unemployed", but ymmv.

        also, depending on how many keys are being offered .. the term "convict" could apply as well.
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