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Possible pirates targeted by Windows update

News For machines that get the new "maybe pirate" reading, a window pops up that says "unable to complete genuine Windows validation". Microsoft has updated its Windows anti-piracy technology, added a new "Yellow state" for... [28 Feb 2007]

James Bond beaten by pirates

News The trade in illegal downloads and pirate DVDs has been boosted significantly by the release of the latest eagerly awaited Bond flick Casino Royale. It seems the British super-spy has met his match in the... [22 Nov 2006]

Record labels to sue Yahoo! China

News Nearly 90 per cent of all recordings are illegal in China and pirate music sales in the country total about $400m annually, according to the IFPI. Music industry group the IFPI has said it's going to sue Yahoo! [04 Jul 2006]

Leader: How to cut piracy overnight

Leader Certainly in the enterprise space there is an alternative which could effectively negate the problem of pirate software: stop selling CDs, move everything online and host the software yourself. This week we've seen... [19 May 2006]

Microsoft shuts down '£3.5m' software pirate

News Microsoft has announced that a UK-based software pirate who allegedly traded more than £3.5m of counterfeit Microsoft software has finally ceased trading. William Ling was arrested and prosecuted in May 2005 for the sale... [19 May 2006]

Is BitTorrent moving into the mainstream?

News Another reason is that by offering the public a legal and inexpensive way to download video, the studios may feel they can remove the need to pirate content while the industry is still in its infancy, Gupta says. [10 May 2006]

eBay 'scare-story' sparks row with Which?

News Earlier this year eBay faced criticism for being slow to shut down sales of pirate software and for not acting proactively on closing such sales. eBay has hit back at claims from consumer magazine Computing Which? [27 Feb 2006]

Apple warns off OS-pirates with a poem

News He'd do better to pirate Apple has gone all poetic in a warning to would-be software pirates. User sites have been reporting that the Mac maker has embedded a poem in a file likely to be discovered by software pirates... [17 Feb 2006]

Microsoft launches 'terrorist-fuelling' piracy crackdown

News Michala Alexander, head of anti-piracy at Microsoft UK, said 1,500 copies of Office 2000 Pro cost just £30,000 to buy from a pirate but have a street value of £300,000. Microsoft has launched a new software piracy... [16 Feb 2006]

Would you grass up a software pirate?

News Software theft is not viewed as a crime by most people, with eight out of 10 saying they would not grass up a work colleague for online software theft, according to a survey by the Federation Against Software Theft (Fast). [14 Feb 2006]

Google squashes Napster buy rumour

News Google has emphatically denied the suggestion that it is looking to buy music-pirate-turned-legit-song-shop Napster. The rumour first started circulating following a report in the New York Post which said Google was... [01 Feb 2006]

Software piracy jumps to $185m as industry fights back

News Microsoft continues to be the top software brand to pirate, followed in the first half of the year by Sony, Adobe, Autodesk and Macromedia, Gieschen said. Software counterfeiting continues to be a multi-million dollar... [05 Oct 2005]

Opinion: Corporate IT - you can help fight cyber crime

Comment This industry has spread beyond the realm of the back-bedroom software pirate to the large-scale production of counterfeit hardware, complete with familiar brands. Mark Kobayashi-Hillary explains. Economic and cyber... [03 Oct 2005]

Pirate hit with $1m fine for software giants

News An admitted counterfeiter has agreed to pay Microsoft and Symantec $1.1m in restitution, a victory in the software industry's fight against software piracy. The award is part of a plea agreement in a criminal software piracy case in... [29 Sep 2005]

China's long road to copyright

Comment Thomas Pattloch, chairman of the European Union Chamber of Commerce Intellectual Property Rights working group, says: "The arguments we hear from the Chinese side are, 'Please lower the prices and then we won't pirate'. [19 Sep 2005]

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