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well thats just ****es me off, i have a valid CDkey that i got with my computer and MS says that its invalid. gawd this ****es me right off now.

/me gets on the phone with MS and raises hell

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I get the same and my windows cd is from university. :angry:

If anybody (for any reason at all) needs some webspace (for any reason at all... screenshots etc.) I have a 400GB bandwidth server I can set up for that. It's not being used anyways and the month is almost over...

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I could help out with that too. I have a ton of unused bandwidth this month.

It's pretty sad when the warez kiddies have the betas before the real testers do.

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why is it sad?

the people who are really excited about it are these so called "Warez kiddies"...

the msdn people just brush it off as another day in the business.

edit: btw its on usenet in the default group for MS betas.

why is it sad?

the people who are really excited about it are these so called "Warez kiddies"...

the msdn people just brush it off as another day in the business.

edit: btw its on usenet in the default group for MS betas.

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agreed... plus its not a finished os... your not really stealing anything, its not a final product, just some beta (beta 1 :D ), besides people just wanna get their hands on something new.

Oh please.  Just because it's unfinished doesn't mean you have the right to steal it.

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I didnt say non-beta testers are stealing it. I assume these people wont be using beta 1 as their main os, and M$ isnt selling this... as its not a finished product... so technically their not sealing anything :o

pwned...

I didnt say non-beta testers are stealing it. I assume these people wont be using beta 1 as their main os, and M$ isnt selling this... as its not a finished product... so technically their not sealing anything  :o

pwned...

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But they are still infringing the copyright.

if your gettin it for free why can't everyone.. u can't steal somethin thats free.

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My sister once got a gift from my mother because she was good. I never got one, so i took it from her.

You are telling my this is not stealing.

if your gettin it for free why can't everyone.. u can't steal somethin thats free.

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Yeah, thats my point, ok so its copyrighted... but so is music and *we* still download it... M$ wont be happy when Beta 1 leaks (if it hasen't already) but it will happend and people will download... *the sad truth*

I dont see why so many people are so anti-downloading.... just jealous that they weren't able to participate in the beta I guess...

My sister once got a gift from my mother because she was good.? I never got one, so i took it from her.

You are telling my this is not stealing.

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This has nothing to do with stealing your sisters junk...

and you should have behaved better, maybe you woulda got one... :rofl::

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