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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Sales of Windows Through China’s, Ahem, “Local Distribution Network” Will, of Course, Continue…

windows_xp_tomatoWell, this is ironic: Microsoft has been found guilty of violating intellectual property rights in a nation where 82 percent of all software is pirated, a nation that is home to a counterfeiting syndicate that in 2007 was busted for manufacturing and distributing more than $2 billion worth of counterfeit Microsoft software.

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Friday, May 22, 2009

L’Oréal Unable to Do It eBay

tammy_faye_bakker_closeup_2005-750_750jpgCosmetics giant L’Oréal is 0-5 in its legal cases against eBay over the counterfeit perfumes and face creams listed on the auction site. Today the High Court in London ruled that eBay was “not jointly liable” for trademark infringements committed by its users, though it could do more to prevent them.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

75 Percent of All Spam Globally? On Our Backbones? Holy Cow!

According to security experts, Web-hosting outfit McColo is responsible for enabling the broadcast of more than 75 percent of all spam globally. Its client list is a rogues gallery of bad-guy syndicates involved in everything from botnets to counterfeit pharmaceuticals and kiddie porn. So how is it that MoColo’s ISPs, Hurricane Electric and Global Crossing, were unaware of that until notified by a Washington Post reporter?

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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

It Looks Like You’re Running a Pirated Version of Vista! Would You Like to Buy a License?

Microsoft’s gone and killed Vista’s infamous “Kill Switch,” a service that hamstrings unlicensed versions of the operating system.
Responding to complaints, the company said today that the upcoming Service Pack 1 update for Windows Vista will remove “Reduced Functionality Mode” from the OS’s copy-protection scheme.
That’s great news for innocent Vista users who’ve had their systems “reduced” [...]

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