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by nonrandomstring
766 days ago
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> The "client" whose "identity" is abused here is not an end user. A
"client" in this context is a program or library that talks to the
license servers and receives Thanks for the clarification. Otherwise people would be worried about being targeted and having
"personal" keys tied to a financial account or online identity getting
sold and used by others to access arbitary content. This seems kinda good news for concerned users, but even worse news
for Microsoft. |
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