Fun fact Microsoft 365 does have a anti piracy screen its no where near this creepy or anything but it basically just tell you that your copy of office is not genuine and put you into a limited trial mode
but if you somehow bypassed it Microsoft will just say "you will probably get hacked if you pirate" trying to scare people to spend like $200 on an activation key
I’d love to see this turned into an application. Same with Nintendo DS and DSI anti-piracy. Maybe with a Nintendo DS and DSI anti-piracy screen you can turn them into homebrew that someone can download and play on a real Nintendo DS or DSI if they had homebrew installed.
Office is not open source, so it would be unnecessary effort to do it. And it wouldn't function perfect. But doing a similar thing with libre office or something is possible.
@@the_mariocrafter it would still be hard to implement the checker itself, the event handlers functions are all in binary format, modifying or modding is a long trouble. But Microsoft lets developers to do various things on office programs with a limited liblary. TL;DR Only way is if the office developement kit can do it
me who actually has office illegally "Ha now that is something i don't have to worry about that" **Fbi open up** "oh sh-" (Note: i actually dont have office illegally i dont even know how lol) (love this video really)
At least Microsoft is letting u uninstall if you know its pirated or are worried about the message not knowing you got a bootleg copy of office I wouldn't expect your pc to be locked because of it though
Even though this is fake, a lot of good work was put into it However, I have a suggestion: When it restarts you should show the desktop for at least 3 seconds since when an app restarts it's impossible for it to still be on the screen when it's closed
Notepad is free and comes with windows, you can’t pirate notepad. Thank you could probably download notepad on the Internet and not have to deal with anything. So an anti-piracy screen For it wouldn’t make sense at all