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Calling case "trivial," court throws out claims that teacher deliberately used unlicensed Microsoft software in a Russian school.
Calling case "trivial," court throws out claims that teacher deliberately used unlicensed Microsoft software in a Russian school.
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People in Russian, not making fun by the way, make very little money, for $100 you get killed by street thugs, hell, maybe even for less than that.
No one in their right mind will pay for Legal version of Windows anything, unless it is a business that makes money, poor people will continue to buy pirated copies, if this is hard for you to comprehend, then move to Russia, find a job there, and try to survive on the money that they pay, and then you should quickly shut up.
If you are caught driving a stolen car, they have to prove (to a jury) that you knew it was stolen. Otherwise, all they can do is take it away from you... You loose the car and the money you paid for it.
The rest of us dont need a cheapo rip-off of Office 95 with half the features missing.
- Pirating MS software should not be a crime.
- by Microsoft_Facts February 15, 2007 7:18 PM PST
- MS is a convicted monopolist that has caused great harm to society, yet Bill or Steve are not in jail. In my opinion pirating MS software should be deemed legal.
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- Technicaly, you can't infringe on an illegal item to begin with
- by Quickshiper February 17, 2007 8:41 PM PST
- Technicaly US Copyright law says a valid defense to a claim of copyright infringement is if the item was made in violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust act to begin with. You can't infringe on an item that the maker admits they used illegal means to have a monopoly of. It is 100% legal probably to make all the copies you want of Microsoft operating systems and office software and any other product they admitted they were in violation of the Sherman Anti Trust act with. However, Microsoft makes their own laws up as they go, and they are the largest donator to both political parties which is undue government influence, so technicaly Microsoft is also in violation of RICO racketeering also.
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