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Microsoft Sues Resellers for Piracy

Software giant filed lawsuits against 26 companies for allegedly selling pirated software.

Sumner Lemon, IDG News Service

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Microsoft has filed 26 lawsuits against alleged dealers of pirated software in seven U.S. states, the company said today.

Microsoft claims the companies sold pirated software or computers loaded with pirated software.

The suits were filed in federal courts against companies in Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and South Carolina.

They are intended to protect Microsoft's software revenue and its reseller partners, who stand to lose business when users by pirated software, the company said.

Gathering Evidence

Microsoft gathered evidence against the defendants through several means. In some cases, complaints were received through Microsoft's anti-piracy hotline. In others, Microsoft purchased computers from the defendants as part of a "secret shopper" program to find dealers selling pirated software.

The Business Software Alliance (BSA), an industry group backed by several software companies, including Microsoft, reported in May that 21 percent of software sold in the U.S. is pirated. That rate is the lowest in the world, according to a BSA list of the 20 countries with the lowest piracy rates.

Further details of the BSA report on software piracy are available online.

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