Microsoft Files a Mountain of Piracy Lawsuits

Thu Dec 13, 2007 11:21PM EST

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This is why you have to suffer with Windows Genuine Advantage on your computer: So Microsoft can track down people to sue. The company has now filed 74 cases in 23 countries against counterfeiting rings selling illegal copies of Windows.

Fifteen of the lawsuits target a Chinese group that Microsoft calls the "largest-ever commercial counterfeit syndicate." This group alone, says Microsoft, was manufacturing software, which, if real, would have been worth nearly half a billion dollars.

The real news is how Microsoft tracked these criminals down: Using the reviled WGA software that is now a mandatory part of XP and Vista. When systems fail their WGA validation checks, that sends a flag to Microsoft to investigate further. Presumably, repeated failures with the same or similar license keys can lead Microsoft down a path to discover the identity of the counterfeiter.

I find this news difficult to parse and digest. Yes, counterfeiting is bad, and Microsoft should use every means at its disposal to track it down and stop it. But why does that have to include me? Though I've never used anything but legitimate copies of Windows, WGA has been nothing but a headache, and in some cases, it's caused severe problems that have stopped people from being able to use their computers. I can't help but think that Microsoft should have plenty of other means to track down counterfeiters without inconveniencing, and even outright harming, its users.

LINK: Failed WGA checks lead to a barrage of antipiracy lawsuits

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  • 1 Posted by rogueist on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    The first lawsuits against normal users for piracy because of WGA will spell the end of Microsoft.

  • 2 Posted by peaceloverchap on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    The lawsuits will bring the Microsoft down as the people start using other Open Source software. Ultimately it would be better for the users in future that they don't need to pay high for the application that they are using and which also breaks the Monopoly of the Microsoft Market. Personlly, em waiting for they when Microsoft make several lawsuits around the world.

  • 3 Posted by miller6994 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    The open source Juggernaut has now come fully into the realm of the desktop. MS is doing everything it can to stem the tide and hold on to as much as it can. This is what WGA is attempting to do. Its like shoveling Jello with a pitch fork.

  • 4 Posted by crash_davis6 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    They won't need the WGA on Vista, because nobody wants the piece of crap. So why not use that technology and the brains behind it, to make Vista a product we actually want? Its like putting my empty beer bottles in a bank vault.

  • 5 Posted by matt_archbold2002 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:11PM EDT Report Abuse

    So how do I know if the computer I bought off ebay is using a Genuine copy of XP?

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