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Disc duplication company it hired is allegedly responsible for 20,000 unauthorized copies of Microsoft Exchange and SQL Server.
Disc duplication company it hired is allegedly responsible for 20,000 unauthorized copies of Microsoft Exchange and SQL Server.
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So many cliches we have that probably don't translate, but a simple phone call could have saved them all that money. Too bad they didn't think to contact the original manufacturer as such a story is so fishy as to make good fertilizer just hearing it.
- Inadvertent because CNET says so
- by iZune December 21, 2006 2:44 PM PST
- In news today, a company stole millions of dollars from Microsoft. But that's okay, they didn't know they had done this. So it's probably Microsoft's fault, that big bad evil empire.
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- all in a name
- by Dalkorian December 26, 2006 10:46 AM PST
- I bet you think that using a name like "iZune" makes people think
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(3 Comments)In other news, CNET was purchased by Apple today.
that you are independent and unbiased, instead of being a
corporate shill paid by the most evil of all corporations, Micro$loth.
I first thought that, before I noticed the open glue bottle on my
desk.