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The software maker plans coordinated activities in 49 countries as part of effort to draw attention to the impact of piracy.
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- by The_Decider October 24, 2008 4:52 PM PDT
- ""It thwarts innovation," he said"
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That is rich considering that the MS does nothing innovative and the innovative products come from areas that are either open source or do not use draconian DRM schemes to punish their customers, like Apple with OSX.
Once again MS proves they are clueless.