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Microsoft in violation?

In order to register a Microsoft product, you must get a .NET Passport. There are no alternative methods. I don’t want to support Passport because I’m uncomfortable with Microsoft being in the ID business — and if I’m wrong, then I’ll fall back simply on “I don’t want one because I don’t want one” — so now I don’t get the benefits of registration (whatever those might be).

Isn’t this coercive behavior? Can’t someone please sue them? Thank you.

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8 Responses to “Microsoft in violation?”

  1. Is it really that much different than registering any other software?

    Get a hotmail account and use that for Passport. It’s not like you have to tell the truth on when you sign up for one.

  2. This is a new one on me. What was the product?

  3. I think you are incorrect. I registered XP w/o ever getting a passport. I had to use phone registration, which was more irksome than an online process, but that’s what I did.

  4. Julian, OneNote a few weeks ago and their optical trackball today. I suspect it’s corp-wide, or will be soon.

    James, I saw no alternatives to online Passportian registration for either of those two products. I don’t know about XP.

  5. Disclosure: I’m (Sandhill is) a MS Certified Business Partner… whatever that is. Here’s what I get about your issue David. The Passport requirement is coming at us fast and hard. When I signed my partnership agreement there may or may not have been such a thing as Passport. There definitely wasn’t a .Net. Last year they started coaxing us to use the Passport. This year you can’t see what’s in the “Action Pack” they’re going to send you if you don’t log-on using the Passport. Next year I expect we’ll have to get RFID implants or something.

  6. Seems to me the solution is to not use MS products.

  7. Scoble misses the point on Passport

    Scoble asks, apropo a complaint about being required to get a Passport account: I don’t get what the big deal is here. Passport isn’t a big data collector. All you need is one email address. It doesn’t collect your life…

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