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Microsoft Can Remotely Kill Purchased Apps 389

Meshach writes "The terms of service for Microsoft's newly launched Windows Store allows the seller to remotely kill or remove access to a user's apps for security or legal reasons. The story also notes that MS states purchasers are responsible for backing up the data that you store in apps that you acquire via the Windows Store, including content you upload using those apps. If the Windows Store, an app, or any content is changed or discontinued, your data could be deleted or you may not be able to retrieve data you have stored."
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Microsoft Can Remotely Kill Purchased Apps

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  • doubt it (Score:5, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 08, 2011 @10:56PM (#38311212)

    I doubt the three people who own one of these devices reads slashdot.

  • Re:And? (Score:5, Funny)

    by obarthelemy ( 160321 ) on Thursday December 08, 2011 @11:35PM (#38311502)

    That's it. Since Phone apps are at the whim of the provider, I'm moving all my stuff to the cloud !

  • by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 09, 2011 @12:02AM (#38311652)

    And I'm guessing that the majority of folks here have at least one windows box.

    I have several. The flowers love the sun and the heat from the house keeps them from perishing on those freak cold spring nights.

  • Re:doubt it (Score:5, Funny)

    by TheGratefulNet ( 143330 ) on Friday December 09, 2011 @12:07AM (#38311674)

    And I'm guessing that the majority of folks here have at least one windows box.

    but the blackhats have a lot more than one.

    oh, you didn't mean that, did you?

  • by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 09, 2011 @12:07AM (#38311676)

    have root access to them.

  • Re:And? (Score:5, Funny)

    by TheGratefulNet ( 143330 ) on Friday December 09, 2011 @12:09AM (#38311682)

    there's an $5 app that does let you run any app you want.

    what happens if you run it on itself?

  • Re:doubt it (Score:2, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 09, 2011 @12:27AM (#38311760)

    Happy to be a minority in this... I started using my old Windows comp as a doorstop years ago...then I upgraded my door so it lost its purpose...I tried to use it as a birdhouse but poor things were rightfully afraid of it...I think the average size of a bird's brain is wildly underestimated...OR...they're Mac users...^ - ^

  • Fuck it (Score:2, Funny)

    by Psychotria ( 953670 ) on Friday December 09, 2011 @12:46AM (#38311846)

    After reading the article and the comments on this page, I have decided to give up. I've smashed two of by backup HDDs with a hammer, unplugged my headphones and placed them on my dog (he may eat them later), glued all my install CDs together with superglue and placed it near the front door so I can use it as a doorstop, removed mingw and eclipse, downloaded visual C++ express, deleted visual c++ express, repartitioned my primary hard drive to contain 42 partitions, rewired my box to avoid having to use the stupid PSU (CPU now connects directly to a wall socket), eaten a pen (quite tasty, but the ink stain around my mouth is annoying), smashed my keyboard because it's not necessary anymore -- I will just touch my monitors; smashed my monitors and thrown them out the door because they did not support touch, put the mouse in my underpants (I dunno why, but it does feel good). Bought a Commodore 64 off of EBay.

    I feel much better now.

  • Re:doubt it (Score:5, Funny)

    by ozmanjusri ( 601766 ) <aussie_bob@hoMOSCOWtmail.com minus city> on Friday December 09, 2011 @01:24AM (#38312022) Journal

    It seems safe to assume they aren't the same thing since WP7 apps won't run on windows 8

    So they'll be renaming the WP7 Market "RunsForSure" ?

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