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Microsoft Makes Vista Licensing Tougher On Users
Saturday, October 14th, 2006
Microsoft has released licenses for the Windows Vista operating system that dramatically differ
from those for Windows XP in that they limit the number of times that retail editions can be transferred to another device.
The new licenses, which were highlighted by the Vista team on its official blog Tuesday, add new restrictions to how and where Windows can be used.
"The first user of the software may reassign the license to another device one time. If you reassign the license, that other device becomes the "licensed device," reads the license for Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Ultimate, and Business. In other words, once a retail copy of Vista is installed on a PC, it can be moved to another system only once.
The new policy is narrower than Windows XP’s. In the same section, the license for Windows XP Home states: "You may move the Software to a different Workstation Computer. After the transfer, you must completely remove the Software from the former Workstation Computer." There is no limit to the number of times users can make this move. Windows XP Professional’s license is identical. Microsoft Makes Vista Licensing Tougher On Users - News by InformationWeek
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