Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Microsoft blocks pirated games – Aftonbladet

Now sharpens Microsoft its efforts against pirated games.

The user programs like Skype and Word in Windows 10 are affected by a new user agreement – which gives the company the right to block illegal material.

Microsoft is stepping up the fight against illegally downloaded game with his new user agreement.

Those who accept the agreement provides technology company permission to “Automatically update software or make changes, which include configurations that prevent you from accessing the Services, playing pirated games, or using unauthorized peripheral devices.”

Does Skype and Office

Technology Site Alphr stresses that the services referred to explicitly include the newly released operating system, Windows 10, but Microsoft would be able to access the pirates through associated services that are an active part of Windows 10. If you choose to, for example, enable the operating system’s voice-activated assistant Cortana as concerned man of the User Agreement.

Other services on the list is Skype, Office, Xbox Live, and Bing.

“GTA III” ends gonna work

In addition, works some older, disc-based games – legal or No – not at all with Windows 10. Rock, Paper, Shotgun reports that games like ‘Grand Theft Auto III, “” Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 “and” The Sims “has copy that is not compatible with Windows 10. The reason is that Microsoft believes copy protection sufficiently secure, and that the virus could get into your computer through them.

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