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  • Windows 10 will Find and Disable Pirated Games/Software/Hardware

    Windows 10 will Find and Disable Pirated Games/Software/Hardware Ripperino a lot of people, I wonder how many downgraded today lol.

    Microsoft has updated its Windows 10 end user license agreement, revealing the latest version of its operating system is capable of identifying whether counterfeit software or unauthorised hardware is running, and disable it.
    As brought to light by Alphr, section 7B of the EULA explains Microsoft's ability to immobilise pirated software and hardware.

    "We may automatically check your version of the software and download software updates or configuration changes, including those that prevent you from accessing the Services, playing counterfeit games, or using unauthorised hardware peripheral devices," the notice read.
    In effect, this means illegally acquired games running on PCs, Windows phones, and tablets can be disabled. Although it is not clear what is meant by "unauthorised hardware peripheral devices," controllers that have been modified to provide unfair advantages in games are the most probable target of this clause.
    Despite the advent of services such as Steam, which employ DRM to protect content, piracy has continued to be a key feature of PC gaming, with software often shared through torrent sites.
    Windows 10 is being positioned as a key part of Microsoft's video game business.

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  • #2
    Not that I'm a pirate any more but it's things like this that make me glad that I rolled back to windows 8.1...

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    • #3
      Im still going to stick with 10 because I don't really do much anymore these days on my computer but its like Windows is trying to make people not use 10, with all the issues and policies and life of devices and so much more crap.

      It isn't really worth upgrading until Direct X12 picks up.

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      • #4
        The pirated software removal I also suspect only applies to stuff bought on the microsoft store type places, and as such I believe android and ios do the same thing, however their wording is vague enough that with the right pressure from certain lobbyists that it could be applied to music, video and other stuff on your computer. The thing is I can't see microsoft wanting this to much plainly as it'll affect their bottom line with people not wanting to deal with their products or using older versions of it increasing the amount of support they'll need to apply to dated software.

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        • #5
          Everything about 10 has been vague lol. It feels like they released it not knowing their own product or policies. The term lifetime of the device still hasn't been officially cleared up by them besides "we'll announce later"

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          • #6
            This has been debunked, and its been announced that its only related to microsoft services such as xbox360 and bing.

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