XP Pro SP1--One--Torrent?

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smackedass

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You would think otherwise if you were running a software business.

The only thing that I can think of is that the easier it is to obtain the
software, the more of it will be ATTEMPTED to be hijacked. However, if the
licensing scheme and the authentication were idiot-proofed--and we know that
that's possible, because they're doing it with Office 2007, and I guess with
Vista--it wouldn't matter.

As opposed to how Windows '95 was practically an invitation for hijack, but
they know how to avoid that now.

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PD43

smackedass said:
The only thing that I can think of is that the easier it is to obtain the
software, the more of it will be ATTEMPTED to be hijacked. However, if the
licensing scheme and the authentication were idiot-proofed--and we know that
that's possible, because they're doing it with Office 2007, and I guess with
Vista--it wouldn't matter.

<sigh>

You'd find a complaint whatever the verification process was.
 

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