jecko7 wrote:So, is this only for this WGA program, or for the OS in general? Sorry, I'm not a real tech-savvy person, so I think I might've missed something...
Also, what can they really do with all that info? Seems to me they just know the ID of a computer, is this really malicious?
That's just what WGA does. I'm not a very tech-savvy person either, but that doesn't matter since it's more of a philosophical problem. I bought this computer, it is mine to do with as I please and unless I explicitly tell a third party differently they have to bloody well stay out of it. I don't see Microsoft doing that, there have just been too many things that all add up. There's the index.dat file which you cannot normally delete and which tracks every webpage you've ever visited. There was some controversy about the WMP as well, apparently it had been built as an integral part of the system and might interfere with other media players. Add the blatant attempts at achieving not just market domination but 100% market ownership. I read about a lawsuit against some developers of a free OS, Microsoft claimed they had infringed on their copyrights and used code "owned" by Microsoft, they wouldn't disclose what exactly this code was though so the defendants could have worked around it. It's the whole company that has started to piss me off, I wouldn't even want to use their programs for free anymore.