[Full-disclosure] Microsoft: ‘Piracy no longer poses a threat to us’
dramacrat
yirimyah at gmail.com
Thu Dec 3 09:37:37 GMT 2009
Hahaha.
How many legit copies of Windows 7 Ultimate have they sold? Three? Or was it
four?
I guess this is their way of competing with free software... making
*their* software
free (yes, yes, money-free vs freedom-free, i know) except to those thick
enough (or lawsuit vulnerable enough, ie governments and corporations) to
pay.
2009/12/3 S/U/N <s.u.n at free.fr>
> Sure, dude, " please just STEAL my soft, that's gonna kill competitors"
> IE: what happend to PaintShopPro vs Photoshop?
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> In a recent interview, managing director of Microsoft Philippines Inc.,
> John Bessey, has claimed that piracy no longer poses a threat to the
> software giant.
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> http://freakbits.com/microsoft-piracy-no-longer-poses-a-threat-to-us-1202
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