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Microsoft and Security Jun 25 2004 06:53PM http-equiv@excite.com (1 malware com) (1 replies) Re: Microsoft and Security Jun 26 2004 08:21AM Radoslav DejanoviÄ? (radoslav dejanovic opsus hr) (1 replies) Re: Microsoft and Security Jun 28 2004 12:41PM Justin Wheeler (jwheeler datademons com) (1 replies) RE: Microsoft and Security Jul 04 2004 09:06PM Alun Jones (alun texis com) (3 replies) Re: Microsoft and Security Jul 05 2004 05:58PM Justin Wheeler (jwheeler datademons com) (1 replies) RE: Microsoft and Security Jul 05 2004 11:10PM Alun Jones (alun texis com) (2 replies) Re: Microsoft and Security Jul 09 2004 03:21PM Valdis Kletnieks vt edu (1 replies) Re: Microsoft and Security Jul 12 2004 11:47AM Charles Otstot (charles otstot ncmail net) (1 replies) |
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On Jul 12, 2004, at 7:47 AM, Charles Otstot wrote:
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> I won't argue the rest of your points, however, this one I would
> consider invalid. Here, I have to agree with Microsoft's original
> concept. Those with pirated copies have no claim to, nor a right to,
> any fixes (security or otherwise) from Microsoft. While an argument
> could be made that not permitting these people to have fixes could
> endanger innocent users and others with legal copies, this is at best
> a morally ambiguous and thin argument. The simple fact is, those who
> use pirated software (be it Microsoft's or anyone else's), are simply
> thieves who do not deserve to reap any benefits from their actions.
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>
> Charlie
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I have to disagree with this. Its not about endangerment.. legit users
must upgrade their software to avoid risk. The problem is that
internet worms eat up bandwidth on the net and slow down servers and
clients with useless requests. If we can limit the number of users who
run antique software, the whole world is a better place. :)
Then we just have to worry about other malicious attacks and script
kiddies playing.
Lucas Holt
Luke (at) FoolishGames (dot) com [email concealed]
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