7thsinger
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Is Windows 7 keeping with the same slowly crippling DRM that Vista made so apparent? Some seem to think so. Last week, The Free Software Foundation (FSF) launched a campaign against Microsoft Corp.'s upcoming Windows 7 operating system, calling it "treacherous computing" that stealthily takes away rights from users.
At the Web site Windows7Sins.org, the Boston-based FSF lists the seven "sins" that proprietary software such as Windows 7 commits against computer users.
Read the full story HERE.
At the Web site Windows7Sins.org, the Boston-based FSF lists the seven "sins" that proprietary software such as Windows 7 commits against computer users.
Read the full story HERE.