>We are announcing today that we will suspend all new sales of Microsoft products and services in Russia. >In addition, we are coordinating closely with the governments of the United States, the European Union and the United Kingdom, and we are stopping many aspects of our business in Russia. >This includes remote deactivation of Microsoft Windows, Office, OneDrive, and many other cloud-based services. >Like so many others, we stand with Ukraine.
Can Putin really hide the war from the Russian people anymore?
Aren't Russians going to wonder why their computers stop working?
I'll just download it from other sites that's not Microsoft.
Josiah King
>>This includes remote deactivation of Microsoft Windows, Office, OneDrive, and many other cloud-based services Are they flipping kill-switches to all windows PCs or are they just not selling any more licenses?
Wyatt Lee
Fake news.
Daniel Collins
Got any pirate software? Questionable porn? Do any torrenting? Made some edgy comments on social media? You never know when the tech giants will decide to turn on you, or the pretext they'll use.
Nothing new. Microsoft products no longer work in any country unless you buy the key. I remember when they came free with the pc.
Charles Barnes
just sales of new products
not like they could even if they wanted to due to sanctions and the ruble collapsing
Eli Hernandez
Oh yeah, hundreds of millions of dumb Slavs trying to get Linux to work correctly for them. What could go wrong?
Brandon Myers
Imagine paying for software.
Nathan Clark
Imagine putting a pirated OS on your hardware.
Christopher Perez
The russian government should decriminalize pirating software from anti-russian developers and offer cracked copies of such software from government websites.