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December 5, 2008

Microsoft attacks XP pirates


by David Allen

Once again Microsoft is launching a legal campaign against the illegal pirating of their products.

The company has issued legal instructions against organisations who are involved in the selling of counterfeited software.

This is a worldwide campaign, which amounts to sixty three separate cases, including sixteen in the United States, twelve in Germany, twelve in France and seven in the UK, along with issuing legal instructions in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Japan, Mexico and New Zealand.

The item, which is of special interest to them, is Microsoft Windows Blue Edition.

This is, in fact, a made version of the software, which is commonly being sold around the world as a bootlegged version of Windows XP.

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