Microsoft's platform may lose ground if its anti-piracy system causes difficulties for legitimate users
Microsoft caused some fuss lately when it was discovered that its Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) tool was sending information back to the company every time Windows started. This led to the inevit...
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