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Teh One Who Knocks
01-04-2012, 11:04 PM
By Mike Wehner, Tecca | Today in Tech


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Piracy is a worldwide problem that typically conjures up images of teenagers using seedy file sharing sites to download the latest movie or video game for free. But sometimes the face of piracy is much larger, as is the case with U.K. electronics retailer Comet. According to a new complaint filed by non other than Microsoft, the store chain illegally duplicated some 94,000 copies of both Windows Vista and Windows XP, and sold them to customers.

The suit alleges that Comet set up shop at a factory in Hampshire, England, where it took legitimate Windows recovery and reinstallation discs and made tens of thousands of copies. The company then supposedly bundled the illegal software with new PCs and sold them at its stores.

After Microsoft's very public accusation, Comet — which is going through some tough times keeping its bottom line above water — issued a statement in its defense. The company claims that it was acting in the best interest of its customers, and only began providing the illegal discs when Microsoft halted the inclusion of recovery software with new PCs, and that it plans to vigorously defend its position in court.

Softdreamer
01-04-2012, 11:08 PM
all Comet stores are in the process of being sold for... wait for it.... £2 for the lot.

I kid you not.

Goofy
01-04-2012, 11:34 PM
all Comet stores are in the process of being sold for... wait for it.... £2 for the lot.

I kid you not.

Seems a tad expensive......... i bid £1.25 :-k

Softdreamer
01-04-2012, 11:42 PM
after this news, you'd probably get it

Hal-9000
01-05-2012, 12:59 AM
Yeah and I bought my legit copy of Windows 7 Home Premium for 100 dollars, quite the 'steal' compared to the normal retail price.

And I installed it recently, along with over 4 hours of &%$##@! Windows updates to fix the product I paid 100 dollars for.If I'm not careful and my 40 dollar antivirus/firewall software suite misses something, I could have a non working pc environment too! :dance:


:| Is anyone getting the gist of this post? Over 140 dollars and 5 hours of pre-installing for the privilege of using Bill's software...without a guarantee that it will crap out at some time in the future.


and people wonder why stores like the one in the above article have to go to measures like that to stay in the black...