But isn't THAT just the first step towards
MS® locking x86 computer-users in?
ANYONE using
MS® x86 systems who hasn't read (and understood)
Andrew Grygus' 2003 And Beyond document is sorely information deficient!
'To support all this, the Microsoft EULA (End user license agreement) you have "signed" (by the act of using Windows XP or by downloading recent Service Packs and security fixes) specifically states that Microsoft has the right to
inspect software on your PC and to change or disable that software as they wish, without notice to you, and without liability to Microsoft, to protect copyrights (including their own). This means Microsoft has complete administrative rights to your PC - home or business.'
Do they NOT aim to LOCK-IN x86 owners COMPLETELY to
MS®?
