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Microsoft to target Windows XP Pro users with Genuine ‘nagware’ notificationszdnet.com » All about Microsoft - Aug 27, 2008 Microsoft is stepping up its war on software pirates by rolling out new Windows Genuine notification software for what it is calling its most pirated version of Windows: Windows XP Professional. In an August 26 … Also tagged: vista, windows xp, windows client, activation, wga, service pack, corporate strategy |
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PSP-3001 Redesign Confirmed by the FCCthegadgetblog.com » The Gadget Blog | Latest Gadgets, Technology - Aug 15, 2008 The Sony PSP Redesign 3001 seems pretty similar to the original PlayStation Portable platform (specifically, the Slim variant). Take it away Gizmo! It’s still the same generation PSP and still has most of the same … |
zdnet.com » All about Microsoft - Jul 26, 2008
While more and more users are choosing “premium” versions of Windows, the opposite is happening with Office, Microsoft’s other cash cow. Stephen Elop, the head of Microsoft’s Business Division, told attendees of …
Also tagged: vista, office, windows client, office live, wga, channel, resellers, sharepoint server, dynamics crm, corporate strategy, system builders, oems, dynamics erp, crm live crm online, financial analyst meeting
computerworld.com » Computerworld Blogs - Windows & Microsoft - Jul 15, 2008
The IDC study released last week by Microsoft claiming partners will gain $5.50 for every $1 Microsoft earns from reducing software piracy isn't the first one that has attracted doubters. read more
Also tagged: internet, microsoft, software, management, idc, software piracy, desktop applications, personal technology, economics, bsa, government and regulation, windows and microsoft, siia, governmental regulation
computerworld.com » Computerworld Blogs - Government & Regulation - Jul 14, 2008
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Also tagged: internet, microsoft, software, management, idc, software piracy, desktop applications, personal technology, economics, bsa, government and regulation, windows and microsoft, siia, governmental regulation
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MPAA backs yet another anti-piracy technology: DreamStreamengadget.com » Engadget HD - Jul 4, 2008 Filed under: Industry, Regulatory, Other formats As the Motion Picture Association of America continues on its unending (we mean that quite literally) quest to banish digital piracy, it has just announced its … Also tagged: technology, piracy, movies, copyright, digital downloads, digitaldownloads, films, drm, mpaa, stealing, digital piracy, dreamstream, digitalpiracy |
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Pirates Slowly Killing MediaDefendertorrentfreak.com » TorrentFreak - Jun 4, 2008 This is not the first time we have reported on MediaDefender’s poor financial situation, now it’s looking like the company has lost the last bit of goodwill they had left. Surprisingly, however, MediaDefender - best … Also tagged: bittorrent, mediadefender, anti piracy gangs, hot off the press |
connectedinternet.co.uk » Connected Internet - May 9, 2008
You’ve probably heard about EA’s latest RPG “Mass Effect” for Xbox360, but did you know it’s coming out for PC very soon too? Ok, but did you also know that you’ll need to activate the game in order to play it? Oh …
Also tagged: xbox, xbox360, fifa, mass effect, copy protection, ea games, cd key, securom, blogging news and tips
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - May 1, 2008
A House committee passed an anti-piracy bill yesterday that would stiffen penalties for illegally copying and distributing music and movies and would create an "intellectual property czar" at the White House level -- a …
Also tagged: europe, china, asia, russia, create, united states, house, bill, spain, to, advances, patrick leahy, john conyers, greece, jeff zucker, google inc, czar, the white house, u s department of justice, recording industry association of america, tony fratto, nbc universal inc, motion picture association of america, u s chamber of commerce, peter carr, gigi b sohn
zdnet.com » All about Microsoft - Apr 18, 2008
Microsoft is acknowledging that on April 15 it accidentally delivered its new Office Genuine Notifications to users outside of its planned pilot areas of Chile, Italy, Spain and Turkey. Infoworld quotes Cori Hartje …
Also tagged: office 2007, office, activation, wga, oga