
Windows 7 is continuing to cook over in Redmond with Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice President, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group, keeping a tight lid on all the details, especially the estimated baking time left. However, signs of Windows Vista's successor are starting to pop on Microsoft.com. In this context, the Redmond giant went live with the official page for the Windows 7 End User License Agreement, affectionately dubbed EULA.
"The Windows 7 operating system is currently in development. Please see below for information about key provisions referenced in the license terms, which may be subject to change with each upcoming release. Windows 7 Privacy Statement (coming soon). Windows Media Player (coming soon). Activation (coming soon). Validation (coming soon)," reads the entire text published on the Windows 7 EULA page (via Odd-Magne Kristoffersen).
Validation, activation and privacy are also aspects of the information offered by Microsoft adjacent to Windows Vista. And since Windows 7 is designed as the evolution of its predecessor, it is likely that the EULA, along with additional data related to the anti-piracy measures and the privacy of the product's users will also be a mere evolution from what is available today with Vista.
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