Since my stuff is legit, I don't really mind WGA or even OGA |
I mind. I remember when the government wiretapping deal came out, people said they had nothing to hide, so they don't mind being listened in on. This isn't the point at all. WGA and government wiretapping basically means that Microsoft and the government assume we're guilty, and then invade our privacy to prove innocence (or not).
Microsoft has a right to prevent piracy, but I don't think they need to keep checking in on us as if we were little children.
And DesignCaddy, unless I'm mistaken (which I very well might be), OpenOffice can save files that are not only compatible with MS Office, but can save in the MS Office formats as well. Of course, for large companies it might suit them better to keep MS Office, but the average consumer could certainly switch to OpenOffice with no troubles. (Except a few hundred dollars in their wallets they'll have to figure out what to do with.)