
Users had complained that Windows Vista would limit the ability to upgrade their PCs
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Microsoft placates users over Vista licence
Controversial passage on activation updated to allow device transfers
Shaun Nichols in California,
vnunet.com 06 Nov 2006
Microsoft
has amended the terms of service for Windows Vista following an outcry from
users who feared that the operating system would limit the ability to upgrade
their PCs.
The controversy was sparked by a section of Microsoft's
End
User Licence Agreement for Windows Vista which read: "The first user of the
software may reassign the licence to another device one time."
Users upgrading components in Windows XP are often prompted to re-enter their
activation keys for Windows. This has led to some users needing to re-activate
the product several times.
This was not a problem as XP does not limit the number of times a user can
activate the software as long as it was removed from the previous device.
The passage in the Vista agreement led
bloggers
to question whether they would need to purchase a new licence if their
motherboard failed, for example, or if they had to replace a hard drive or other
component.
Microsoft has since changed the wording on the agreement to specify that
users can move the software onto another device.
"You may uninstall the software and install it on another device for your
use," the agreement now states. "You may not do so to share this licence between
devices."
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