No I do not. This is not part of the software they have sold me. The EULA is shown to me after I bought the product. They can fold it all sharp corners and put it where the sun is not shining.To qoute Robert A. Heinlein.
And yes they have changed there licence to our disadavantage. What do you think we are talking about? Do you realy think we can not read?
>No, I didn't say that. But at you stated, "this's my own Windows license". The key word there is "license". You don't own it. Microsoft does. You agreed to the Terms of Service that allows Microsoft to update Windows at their discretion.
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>>So you say, MS love home users more than pro users? You know, pro users has this option... :)
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>>>So, you'd rather download patches after it lets malware into your system?
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>>>>I should have to free download patches or not. This's my own computer and this's my own Windows license.
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