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A government complained that Windows 95's anti-piracy hologram depicted a "naked child" because the baby model wasn't wearing a shirt, prompting Microsoft to create a revised version with clothed overalls. Windows XP similarly faced multiple complaints from users and governments who claimed its default wallpaper resembled buttocks and that UI elements looked like Hitler or obscene imagery, leading Microsoft to change them all. The article humorously illustrates how people tend to see offensive or inappropriate images in ambiguous visuals, comparing the phenomenon to a Rorschach test.
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