Microsoft are hoping that 20,000 people will participate in the program, which could take anywhere from six weeks to three months estimated. After that period of time, Microsoft will decide how they could improve the program and whether or not they will make it mandatory to all web site visitors. At the moment, the users being targeted are those who might have bought new PC's or new Operating Systems that could turn out to be pirated. Microsoft is not limiting access to any of it's downloads, including Windows XP Service Pack 2, which it encourages all users to upgrade to. However, some known pirated registration codes have been blocked out completely by the SP2 download.
It is estimated that piracy is costing software companies in excess of $29 billion each year. These steps taken by Microsoft might be brought on by more companies if this program is successful and could change the way the software companies operate in these days, where piracy figures are higher than ever.
Source:
News.com
Written by: James Delahunty @ 17 Sep 2004 15:42