Bill Gates is predicting that software piracy in Asia will be largely under control in ten years’ time.
Well, they ought to be able to manage it by then, assuming, of course, that it turns out to be a desirable business goal to exclude so much of the world from your products. If so, then there may be many millions more people living without Microsoft!
4 Responses
tony
20|Feb|2006 1i have read about microsofts crack down at
http://www.arcon5.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=33
i dont think it will work though!
Jim
20|Mar|2006 2you can always discuss and help others on keepin their computers secure by posting at http://arcon5.com/forum
Francis
06|Jul|2006 3Awkward one for MS. Where would it be if people hadn’t blagged its stuff? And how ironic that the blaggers helped it become a monopoly!
Maybe it’s a lesson about free software…
Idlemind
09|Dec|2007 4It shall never be stopped, Gates forgets that linux is FREE
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