News: Revision to Windows Vista retail licensing terms

I’m very pleased to let you know you this morning (or afternoon, or evening, depending on where you are when you read this) that the Windows division has revised the retail license terms for Windows Vista in a significant way.  Namely, the terms regarding license-to-device assignment of the retail product (including Home Basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate) now read as follows: 

  • You may uninstall the software and install it on another device for your use.  You may not do so to share this license between devices.

You can find the newly-revised retail license terms here, as I’m sure you’ll want to read them for yourself.

Our intention behind the original terms was genuinely geared toward combating piracy; however, it’s become clear to us that those original terms were perceived as adversely affecting an important group of customers: PC and hardware enthusiasts.  You who comprise the enthusiast market are vital to us for several reasons, not least of all because of the support you’ve provided us throughout the development of Windows VistaWe respect the time and expense you go to in customizing, building and rebuilding your hardware and we heard you that the previous terms were seen as an impediment to that -- it’s for that reason we’ve made this change.  I hope that this change provides the flexibility you need, and gives you more reason to be excited about the upcoming retail release of our new operating system.


Comments

  1. Posted on: November 02, 2006 at 2:28PM  

    Greta news indeed Mike, thanks a lot for the update.

  2. Posted on: November 02, 2006 at 2:32PM  

    This is great news! Thanks for sharing this Nick. It is nice to know that Microsoft has been listening, and hopefully this will ease the concerns of many in the enthusiast community who were concerned how this licensing might impede their upgrades.

  3. Posted on: November 02, 2006 at 2:53PM  

    Thank you for doing the right thing.

  4. Posted on: November 02, 2006 at 2:53PM  

    Absolutely great news!  Yep, I was one that would be greatly effected by this.  With the large number of hardware changes and formats I go through, every year.

    Thanks again!

    -Eric

  5. Posted on: November 02, 2006 at 2:58PM  

    Great News! Now I don't have to wait until I build a new system to install Vista.

  6. Posted on: November 02, 2006 at 3:04PM  

    Thank you Microsoft! I know I for one was not enjoying switching to Linux as the original Vista EULA was forcing me to do. Its good to be able to once again be back in the Microsoft Camp.

  7. Posted on: November 02, 2006 at 3:11PM  

    Thank you MS, and Nick White in particular.

    I was pretty sure y'all would come to your senses on this (and have said so). And now you have. Excellent, excellent news.

  8. Posted on: November 02, 2006 at 3:30PM  

    Great news, everyone is happy with this change :-)

  9. Posted on: November 02, 2006 at 3:34PM  

    The Hallelujah Chorus is being sung a little early this year!  Thank you! :)

  10. Posted on: November 02, 2006 at 3:45PM  

    This is good news. Great news in fact. This was my number one issue with Vista and would have kept me from buying an upgrade license.

    I'm still a bit concerned about two things.

     1) The virtualization clause(s)

     2) Prohibition of DRM'd content inside a VM.

    These are dramatic changes from XP's licensing. I think MS owes the community an explanation here.

    #1 is going to cost MS a good number of Mac/Linux users to skip Vista. The restriction seems unneccesary as well. Anyone competent enough to run a VM'd environment has good reasons to want to do it. Someone willing to bootleg the OS doesn't give a hoot about the EULA anyway.

    #2 just does not belong in the license for a general purpose OS. It feels "out of place" because it is!

    My 2 Cents...

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    Atlast the Vista licensing policy has been revised by Micrsoft today. This is really a great news!!!

  12. Posted by: Mike Taulty's Blog on November 03, 2006 at 10:14AM

    Good news on the Vista licensing front.

  13. Posted by: VMblog.com - Virtualization Information on November 03, 2006 at 2:29PM

    This could be great news as long as they follow through. The "virtualization" licensing aspect of Vista still bothers me, but I was equally concerned about Microsoft's "reinstallation" policy with Vista. Sounds like they might be listening to the grumbling

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