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You May Not Have to Run Vista!

This applies to Windows Vista Ultimate and Window Vista Business only - no other versions of Vista. If Vista Ultimate or Vista Business came with your computer - OR you bought the full retail version of those (NOT an upgrade version), OR your organization has a Volume License Agreement using one of those versions [...]

Vista’s EULA Product Activation Worries

Thanks to Tim Hodkinson for the link that led to this post. There’s more problems to the Vista EULA than meet the eye - and Microsoft has a very good chance of not being able to enforce it in both Washington state and the state of Maryland. Mark Rasch is a former head [...]

Survival Guide to Microsoft Windows Vista Licensing

If you are considering adopting Windows Vista in your business, you may want to have your lawyer examine the license to see if it conflicts with any of your existing contracts. Dan Shearer explains why:
Contracts common in certain industries cut across the Vista licence.
The Vista licence embodies technical surprises that may contradict your clients’ [...]

Vista’s Fine Print

Michael Geist writes this critique of Vista’s far more onerous licensing terms - he is a Canadian law professor and an expert in Internet law.
With Microsoft’s Vista set to hit stores tomorrow, my weekly Law Bytes column (Toronto Star version, homepage version) looks at the legal and technical fine print behind the operating system upgrade. [...]

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