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Microsoft is denying a recent report that suggests it deliberately included a technical loophole in Windows Vista that lets users install the OS without paying for the full priced version.
In an article that appeared earlier this week in the Windows Secrets newsletter, reporter Scott Dunn noted that the Service Pack 1 version of Windows Vista gives users the option of buying the 'upgrade edition' and installing it on any PC, which enables them to avoid paying for the more expensive 'full' edition.
In the U.S., the list price of the upgrade edition is more than $100 cheaper than the full edition, according to Dunn.
According to Dunn, the same option was available to users when Vista was first released, and Microsoft's failure to close this loophole in Vista SP1 suggests that the vendor "approved the back door as a way to make the price of Vista more appealing to sophisticated buyers."
But a Microsoft spokesperson disputed the notion that the vendor supports users taking advantage of the technical loophole in Vista.
"Just because a piece of software installs on a PC, doesn't mean that it is properly licensed. The licensing states that upgrades require a fully licensed version of Windows to be eligible to use an Upgrade license," the spokesperson said in an email to ChannelWeb.
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This is similar to how you can get cheap Office 2007
You buy a PC without Office
You buy an MLK (Medialess Licence Key) for Office 2007
You buy backup media for Office Ready PCs and use that as your install media
The OEM versions of Vista are actually less expensive than the upgrade versions, and you get a full, legal copy. The problem with the OEM versions is that you can't transfer them to another computer.
Read Ed Bott's point of view about the Vista "loophole" that isn't at theses pages:
www.edbott.com/weblog
blogs.zdnet.com/Bott
then you can draw your own conclusions.
Scott Dunn of WindowsSecrets has published a recent article yesterday in response of Ed Bott's blogs here:
www.windowssecrets.com/.../02-Article-on-Vista-upgrade-trick-rattles-the-cages
Good rebuttal, Scott!