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Microsoft files eight lawsuits over counterfeiting







Microsoft files eight lawsuits over
counterfeiting

Microsoft files eight lawsuits over
counterfeiting
04/11/2005 02:56 PM

Microsoft has filed eight lawsuits in the U.S. alleging copyright and trademark infringement against computer systems builders and resellers for allegedly distributing counterfeit software and software components.




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Wow: thi s one from Damien Barret:

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"My sense is that Microsoft is doing their best to put as many of the legal issues behind them as they can," said Neil Herman, an analyst who follows the company for Lehman Brothers. "It helps push forward the perspective of a kinder, gentler Microsoft, which is, I think, something that they've been working toward."
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