Charlie Wilkes
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It's not illegal to breach a contract and chances are that you are not doing that in any case.
Even worse than people not realizing what is going on is the way that they've sucked up the misinformation spread by those who want them to do as they're told.
It isn't just a "subscription model" that's in the works, it's also control of the hardware so that if you do anything "illegal"D) according to the software licensor, they'll shut you down....
I could see how MS might want to sell an OS license that has to be renewed every year or else it will stop working altogether. I would not put it past them to try.
But I think their grip on the market is becoming weaker rather than stronger. Look at Chromebooks. I can see why MS is bitching about "scroogled." They are feeling the pinch from $250 laptops that are great for someone who just wants Internet access. I just bought a brand-new Windows 8 Asus laptop for a friend for $280. It's pretty nice, too. How much did Asus pay MS for that license, to keep the cost so low? Google gives the OS away to collect data and provide a platform for advertising. SteamOS is the same way. Valve is fed up with Windows as a platform for their business so they decided to create their own platform, and it is open source so they certainly won't be collecting license fees. What if game developers flock to it, and Linux becomes a major gaming OS? Then other developers will start to provide all the kinds of software that is available for Windows.
Other companies might gain a stranglehold on some niche and use it to bilk users, but Windows is struggling and the end could come suddenly. Four years ago, when I bought my Blackberry, it was the ultimate smart phone...
BTW... did you used to be on wa.general back in the day?