Comment: Re:Options (Score 1) 453
Comment: Re:Indie or major label? (Score 1) 453
Comment: Re:As many people pointed out when sony did this.. (Score 1) 453
...EULAs can't effectively hold up with something like this in court.
Depends on the country. In EU it won't, not so sure about other 3rd world countries.
P.S: We also hate our politicians.
Comment: Re:Options (Score 1) 453
Remember, you don't NEED to use Microsoft Windows. Linux is a viable option. Red Hat Linux works well on the desktop.
You do if you are a gamer.
But if they don't use the same stunt as DX11 is only for teh windows Vista/7 you can keep your old version.
Comment: Re:If my work inbox is any indication... (Score 1) 313
You can't have the server in your organization. So it's ok only for small company that doesn't have a problem with having data hosted by a 3rd party.
No go.
Comment: Re:We do it at our store for $65 plus tax. (Score 1) 474
It takes up to 4 hours to set everything correctly. Including the complete removal off all the not needed application in the auto-start. the level of knowledge to set it up perfectly is the same as it takes to setup a proper linux or windows server.
Would you pay 200$ for a windows installation that does not include a windows license? For a server you would, but for a workstation?
Comment: Re:How about we blame ourslef? (Score 1) 655
Comment: Re:AMD is done and gone... (Score 1) 182
Comment: Re:AMD is done and gone... (Score 1) 182
Comment: How about we blame ourslef? (Score 4, Informative) 655
It's everywhere and you don't need it. Drink only water and don't buy any food that has sugar (fructose excluded) in it.
You DON'T need it. You like it because your are an addicted junky.
Comment: Re:A sandbox that can't see much (Score 1) 156
Comment: Re:Duh? (Score 1) 156
Comment: Re:Duh? (Score 1) 156
Bad idea.
How do you track who's using what and how long without causing an unacceptable breach of privacy?
ISP already knows a lot about you, to protect your privacy we have laws.
What's covered by this "package"? Will people downloading Linux distributions and other free software and even proprietary freeware also cause money to flow to the creators of such software?
Whoever is the "owner" gets paid.
And who gets to set the "price"? Is a fart app on your smartphone worth as much per hour of use as Photoshop?
Me, 10E is ok. If you spend the same amount of time, then to you it has the same worth.
How politically correct is it to propose a model which would essentially give a large amount of money to porn companies?
So what, if they provied what you want they will get paid.