Court docs reveal Microsoft’s TRUE motivation for relaxing Vista’s License Agreement

MS_court“…Microsoft finally relented in January and allowed Vista Home Basic and Vista Home Premium to be virtualized, company officials attributed the change of heart to a newfound “maturity in the industry,” in terms of being able to trust “what’s under the virtual machine.”But the real reason for Microsoft’s capitulation became clear on March 7 via a new joint-status report in the Microsoft-Department of Justice case. It turns out BIOS maker Phoenix Technologies (a long-time Microsoft partner) filed a complaint with antitrust regulators about Microsoft’s virtualization restrictions.” Read the full story on All About Microsoft

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2 Responses to Court docs reveal Microsoft’s TRUE motivation for relaxing Vista’s License Agreement

  1. MLx says:

    Wow… just, wow.
    Here I thought M$ finally did something that was solely in the interest of the consumer (or just did a plain reality-check), but nooo… :rolleyes”

  2. do you think that Vista will get the popularity as XP ?

    specially after Google plans about software programs

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