So am I reading that right? You can uninstall Vista and reinstall it on another system as many times as you want to provided that the copy is only on one computer at any given time. If it's true then the hard core computer builders and gamers just won a key victory over Microsoft.
I agree with some of the other posters that there are other licencing issues but it's still a major step forward. Part of me also has to give thanks to Linux and Apple as I feel that this change would not have come about if they weren't around.
You still have to put up with activation and Microsoft can still deny you the ability to install or operate a given copy at any time. They can at any time put your activation Key on a blacklist and render your copy useless. They can also turn off the activation server when they release a Vista II cutting off your ability to run the OS that you
bought. I'm waiting to see how long until they cut off the XP activation servers.
It isn't a step forward its a step
back. Back away from Microsoft stealing ever more authority over your computer from you. They need to go much further back to at
least the Windows 2000 level before your computer is yours again and not Microsofts. Even Win2K has arbitrarily refused to copy a DVD for me even though I have every legal right to make that copy.
MY Computer is
MY Computer.
I decide what I may do with it. I've decided to move on to Linux and my continued computing freedom.