It turns out that Microsoft's Genuine Advantage anti-piracy program is also keeping daily tabs on Windows users. Who knew?
Well, until a few days ago, nobody outside of Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Wash., knew.
According to an Associated Press report, David Lazar, director of the WGA (Windows Genuine Advantage) program, Microsoft was doing this as "kind of a
safety switch."
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The explanation makes no sense at all to me.
In order to protect you from being tracked MS tracks everything you do if you use their new software. And they had to destroy the digital village in
order to save it.
The last thing anti-piracy software users want is for their software to do exactly what MS did.
If they didn't think of this all by themselves they are idiots!
[edit on 11-6-2006 by Malichai]