10. Microsoft, Microsoft, Microsoft.
9. The Vista operating system’s end user licensing agreement (EULA) reads like the Internal Revenue Code on steroids.
Florida solo attorney and Future Lawyer blogger Rick Georges is an open-source software kind of guy. As such, he views Microsoft's impending release of the Windows Vista operating system with skepticism. He takes Microsoft's promises of improved security and ease of installation with a grain of salt. For anyone who has ever had a beef with Gates and crew, Georges offers 10 reasons to wait before you upgrade, plus assorted criticisms of the OS's licensing agreement.
November 14, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
10. Microsoft, Microsoft, Microsoft.
9. The Vista operating system’s end user licensing agreement (EULA) reads like the Internal Revenue Code on steroids.
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