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= Christopher Cheung =
 
= Christopher Cheung =
 
'''Username:''' cgcheung ([[Special:Contributions/cgcheung |Contributions]])<br/>
 
'''Username:''' cgcheung ([[Special:Contributions/cgcheung |Contributions]])<br/>
'''IRC Nick:''' Rocketpants <br/>
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'''IRC Nick:''' Topheru <br/>
 
'''Learn Email:''' [mailto:cgcheung@learn.senecac.on.ca cgcheung@learn.senecac.on.ca]<br/>
 
'''Learn Email:''' [mailto:cgcheung@learn.senecac.on.ca cgcheung@learn.senecac.on.ca]<br/>
 
'''Alternate Email:''' [mailto:clyde007@hellokitty.com clyde007@hellokitty.com] <br/>
 
'''Alternate Email:''' [mailto:clyde007@hellokitty.com clyde007@hellokitty.com] <br/>
'''Blog:'''  [http://rocketpants.blog.ca/ A Perfectly Cromulent Blog]<br/>
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'''Blog:'''  [http://topheruppercut.wordpress.com http://topheruppercut.wordpress.com]<br/>
  
 
=== OSD600A ===
 
=== OSD600A ===
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'''Closed and Open License'''
  
== OOP344B ==
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An initial task set by OSD600 was to read a closed and open license agreement. For the closed license, I chose Windows 7 Professional, because it's something I've been using for a long time. For the open license, I chose BSD, to compare the two OS licenses.
  
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The BSD license was short, and contained pretty much what I expected, mainly to absolve the original creator of any liability in anyone using the program.
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The Windows 7 license, was quite the opposite, written as a 13 page pdf. After spending some time reading through it, several things struck me:
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* 2-b. Licensed computer
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"You may use the software on up to two processors on the licensed computer at a time."
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It might require clarification, but does it mean you cannot use Windows 7 on a quad core computer?
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* 8. SCOPE OF THE LICENSE
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"The software is licensed, not sold."
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So it means I don't own anything, just loaned the privilege of using Windows 7, for a fee. I wasn't unexpected, but it isn't something I can agree with.
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* 10. BACKUP COPY
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Basically it says I can only create a single backup copy of Windows 7, whether physically or electronically. So if I have an ISO and a burned DVD copy, I'm in breach of license of agreement!
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* 26. LIMITATIONS ON AND EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES
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"You can recover from Microsoft and its suppliers only direct damages up to the amount you paid for the software. You cannot recover any other damages, including consequential, lost profits, special, indirect or incidental damages.
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This limitation applies to...
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- Microsoft know or should have known about the possibility  of damage."
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The best one on the list. This means if Windows 7 breaks my computer, and Microsoft knew it would, I can't do anything about it.
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Talk about signing away your rights.
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=== OOP344B ===
 
'''Team:''' [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Team_Mighty_Morphin_Coding_Rangers_-_OOP344 Mighty Morphin Coding Rangers]<br/>
 
'''Team:''' [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Team_Mighty_Morphin_Coding_Rangers_-_OOP344 Mighty Morphin Coding Rangers]<br/>

Latest revision as of 08:46, 26 September 2011

Christopher Cheung

Username: cgcheung (Contributions)
IRC Nick: Topheru
Learn Email: cgcheung@learn.senecac.on.ca
Alternate Email: clyde007@hellokitty.com
Blog: http://topheruppercut.wordpress.com

OSD600A

Closed and Open License

An initial task set by OSD600 was to read a closed and open license agreement. For the closed license, I chose Windows 7 Professional, because it's something I've been using for a long time. For the open license, I chose BSD, to compare the two OS licenses.

The BSD license was short, and contained pretty much what I expected, mainly to absolve the original creator of any liability in anyone using the program.

The Windows 7 license, was quite the opposite, written as a 13 page pdf. After spending some time reading through it, several things struck me:

  • 2-b. Licensed computer

"You may use the software on up to two processors on the licensed computer at a time." It might require clarification, but does it mean you cannot use Windows 7 on a quad core computer?

  • 8. SCOPE OF THE LICENSE

"The software is licensed, not sold." So it means I don't own anything, just loaned the privilege of using Windows 7, for a fee. I wasn't unexpected, but it isn't something I can agree with.

  • 10. BACKUP COPY

Basically it says I can only create a single backup copy of Windows 7, whether physically or electronically. So if I have an ISO and a burned DVD copy, I'm in breach of license of agreement!

  • 26. LIMITATIONS ON AND EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES

"You can recover from Microsoft and its suppliers only direct damages up to the amount you paid for the software. You cannot recover any other damages, including consequential, lost profits, special, indirect or incidental damages. This limitation applies to... - Microsoft know or should have known about the possibility of damage." The best one on the list. This means if Windows 7 breaks my computer, and Microsoft knew it would, I can't do anything about it.

Talk about signing away your rights.

OOP344B

Team: Mighty Morphin Coding Rangers