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Microsoft Goes After "Career Pirates"

Stony Stevenson writes "Microsoft has filed 21 lawsuits in US Federal courts as part of an effort to stop those who continually pirate its software. The suits span 14 states and target people and businesses that have allegedly sold pirated copies of Microsoft software. Eight of the suits target companies that Microsoft refers to as 'repeat offender software pirates.' The eight firms had already been sued by Microsoft for selling counterfeit software."

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  1. Re:good by mrbluze · · Score: 5, Funny

    Really, that's who they should be going after. The people selling pirated software. Exactly, nobody should ever be made to pay for such defective software like that from Microsoft.
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  2. Re:I hate to say it... by ahoehn · · Score: 5, Funny

    this is one of the few cases where I agree with Microsoft It's a trick. Don't fall for it.

    The only reason Microsoft could have to do something Non-Evil would be to mask an even deeper and more nefarious purpose.
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  3. Pirates go after "Career Monopolists" by ichbineinneuben · · Score: 5, Funny

    Some of the programs targeted are referred to by the pirates as "repeat offender monopolist OSs".

  4. This doesn't matter because... by fretlessjazz · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... it's the year of Linux on the Desktop