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Joe Schlabotnik/Flickr (CC) Piracy is a major issue for software manufacturers like Microsoft. Baixar 4 Temporada De Prison Break Dublado 720p. Privacy is a major issue for software users like you and me. Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 10, is walking a fine line between both of these loaded P-words. Here's what happened: • Microsoft issued a on August 1, specifically pertaining to 'Microsoft Services.' • 'Microsoft Services' are things like communications application Skype, voice assistant Cortana, and online gaming service and storefront Xbox Live. Fn 1903 Serial Numbers there. There are many more, but those are some of the biggies. • The new Terms of Use agreement had language in it that some folks in the privacy camp took umbrage with.
Particle Illusion Free Download Mac Full. This language in particular: An image of the August 1, 2015 Terms of Use agreement from Microsoft for 'Microsoft Services.' Microsoft The specific line that caused an issue was, '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 unauthorized hardware peripheral devices.' In plain English: Microsoft reserves the right to stop allowing you access to its 'Services' should it find 'counterfeit games' (read: pirated games) or 'unauthorized hardware peripheral devices' on your system. And it can check your system remotely, as Windows has for years. This sent up a red flag for privacy folks.
Even The Hulk weighed in! SO IF WISHING TO PLAY ONE YOUR FAVORITE OLDY BUT GOODY PC TITLES ON WINDOWS 10 THEN PIRACY WILL BECOME NECESSITY, GREAT JOB MICROSOFT — THE HULK-IN-SPHERE (@HULKGAMECRIT) And you know things are serious when The Hulk weighs in. But, from our reading of the Terms of Use, it sounds like Microsoft is just trying to protect its services from tampering. If you could run pirated games with altered code over, say, Xbox Live, that could ruin the experience of the millions of Xbox Live users who aren't running altered code. A great way to prevent that is by scanning computers running Windows 10 and making it impossible for that pirated software to run while using various Microsoft services. But, to be fair, the language in the Terms of Use isn't totally clear – it's legalese.
So we asked Microsoft for some clarification, and here's what we were told by a Microsoft spokesperson: The Microsoft Services Agreement allows Microsoft to change or discontinue certain apps or content where we deem your security is at risk. This section of the Microsoft Services Agreement is consistent with language in former Terms of Use agreements, which carried over with the introduction of the unified services agreement on August 1. Software that is pirated or botted places the safety and security of our customers at risk, including a higher risk of malware, fraud, public exposure of personal information, and poor performance or feature malfunction. We remain committed to protecting our customers from the risks of non-genuine software and protecting the intellectual property of developers of all types of content. Not exactly the breath of fresh air we were hoping for, but it does break down the language a bit more clearly.