Microsoft Obtains Further Judgment Over Counterfeit Software |
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Tuesday December 02, 2008
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Microsoft has obtained a federal court order that imposes a $100,000 award against a Quebec man for selling infringing software in violation of an earlier court order. The decision comes on the heels of a recent decision involving infringing camcording and calls into question the claims that Canadian law is soft on copyright infringement.
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Gregg
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Is this the same Quebec guy doing the spamming? How about the great Live.com redistibution centre of warez that refuses Spamcop reports of such? Which lifespan is shorter... a Canadian blackhat or an anglophone bill collector from the west looking for a Quebecer to pay up? I say Viva la Quebec this time XD |
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Most argue criminal law, not civil is weak please check criminal penalties and you will see copyright, trademark and counterfeiting laws are viewed by the criminal courts as weak. |
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... ya sure the guy gets a 100,000 fine you call that weak for slling a crappy OS LOL haha ubuntu is free ..... |
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pay check ? all pepople who bought windows millenium from microsoft back in 2000 should get a payback check ahahaha |