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By Ingrid Marston
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 28, 2005 6:31:00 PM

Microsoft prioritized making its anti-piracy tool prevent users of Wine, an open source toolkit that allows users to run Windows applications under Linux, from downloading Windows updates, the software giant said on Friday.

A Microsoft spokesperson told ZDNet UK it made sure the validation tool used by its Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) program identified Wine users, so that only users are running a genuine version of Windows could download updates and add-on tools.

"As the most popular third-party translation technology in use, Wine was the first emulator to be specifically tested for via WGA," said the spokesperson. "Microsoft does not knowingly provide copyrighted Microsoft Windows OS files to users of third-party emulators or cross-platform API translation technologies such as Wine."

The spokesperson said users who are not running Windows XP or Windows 2000 natively can still download updates for Microsoft Office from the Office Update Web site.

Microsoft's public acknowledgement of Wine suggests a shift in corporate policy. Earlier this week Jeremy White, chief executive at CodeWeavers, which sells products based on Wine, said that Microsoft has until now had "a clear corporate policy to not talk about Wine."

For this reason, White said he was excited rather than worried to hear that the WGA validation tool was blocking Wine. "The reason we love this is because this shows that Microsoft is aware of Wine at very high levels," said White. "For us it's exciting--it is an acknowledgement of us as a threat."

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Microsoft has never supported Wine. Now they have specifically written code to place an additional burden on Wine users; and only Wine users. Are they trying to sell more products? Why should they car... (Read the rest)
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Do you hear it?  nucrash | 02/28/05
Huh? So what?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/28/05
Hey, Axey, ...  Judas I. | 02/28/05
Bzzzt! Wrong!  Robert Crocker | 02/28/05
Problem is M$ Office is only Legal on Windows  ITGuy04 | 02/28/05
What about VirtualPC?  Patrick Jones | 02/28/05
Virtual PC is a hardware emulator.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 02/28/05
Multiple installs..  Patrick Jones | 03/01/05
No  Richard Flude | 02/28/05
Valid point if only it were true  seosamh_z | 02/28/05
They must be selling a lot of illegal copies to Mac users then.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 02/28/05
Different EULA  ITGuy04 | 03/01/05
you should follow closer  rcf_z | 02/28/05
Yes, we understand what MS did, loud and clear.  DonnieBoy | 02/28/05
Ok, let's try this again. Slowly this time.  Pebkac Charlie | 02/28/05
Ok, real sloooow. They are blocking office updates as well.  DonnieBoy | 02/28/05
You are R E A L L A Z Y ! !  osreinstall | 02/28/05
Read the article, MS went out of their way to block Office updates.  DonnieBoy | 02/28/05
So What!  osreinstall | 02/28/05
We are talking about people that paid a license, and then get blocked.  DonnieBoy | 02/28/05
Another Analogy Just for YOU  osreinstall | 02/28/05
Even slooooooower still.  ShadeTree | 02/28/05
Microsoft is not ...  ShadeTree | 02/28/05
But they are blocking office updates for paid users!  DonnieBoy | 02/28/05
Comprehension problem?  seosamh_z | 02/28/05
Yes, I saw that, but they are still blocking one method of update.  DonnieBoy | 02/28/05
No, it's a separate update for Office etc  seosamh_z | 02/28/05
What about Office and other commercial products?  Physco Dude | 03/01/05
CodeWeavers must address this in the end  Michael Kelly | 02/28/05
First they ignore you  Yagotta B. Kidding | 02/28/05
Microsoft tries to spill 'Wine'  Loverock Davidson | 02/28/05
I wouldn't say that  voska | 02/28/05
Openoffice 2.0 out in March.  maxo_z | 02/28/05
Can ZDNet stop with the cheesy puns in article titles?  PB_z | 02/28/05
MS is within their rights  John L. Ries | 02/28/05
Yea, poor Microsoft, they are legally within their rights, and still . . .  DonnieBoy | 02/28/05
They deserve their bad press  John L. Ries | 02/28/05
...But I _have_ a Windows License!  Hugh Jass | 02/28/05
You could always set up a dual boot  John L. Ries | 02/28/05
It is!  Hugh Jass | 02/28/05
Allow me to correct myself...  Hugh Jass | 02/28/05
If MS is  michael-t | 02/28/05
They are blocking updates to paid copies of MS Office.  DonnieBoy | 02/28/05
No they are not, See post above NT  seosamh_z | 02/28/05
Yes, they are not blocking all ways you can update Office on Wine.  DonnieBoy | 02/28/05
Please explain more...  JJ_z | 02/28/05
Go to Office Updates  osreinstall | 02/28/05
Hey guys, MS went out of their way to block one method of update.  DonnieBoy | 02/28/05
Void the warrenty on the Linux racetrack!  osreinstall | 02/28/05
They are separate update sites  seosamh_z | 02/28/05
Re: They are blocking updates to paid copies of MS Office.  none none | 02/28/05
He is  seosamh_z | 02/28/05
Only a MONOPOLIST could get away with this...  Plain Logic | 02/28/05
Only if  osreinstall | 02/28/05
Lawsuits against MS will make them play fair  matrixdomain | 02/28/05
Message has been deleted.  iqula22 | 03/01/05
WOW..  Patrick Jones | 03/01/05
Now, if I could only get Wine to run my PS2 games  FilledOut | 03/01/05
Proves my point  Roger Ramjet | 03/01/05
If you're so sure  seosamh_z | 03/01/05
This is my take  Physco Dude | 03/01/05

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