Wednesday, December 31, 2008

China Convicts 11 in Software-Piracy Case

Microsoft Corp. said a court in China convicted 11 people for manufacturing and distributing counterfeit Microsoft software that the company valued at $2 billion.

The sentences, which Microsoft said were the toughest yet for this type of crime in China, ranged from a year-and-a-half to six-and-a-half years. The company characterized it as the largest software counterfeiting case yet in terms of lost sales.

The counterfeiting syndicate involved in the case was found to have distributed high-quality fake versions of 19 products including Windows XP, Windows Vista and Office 2007, in at least 11 languages in 36 countries, Microsoft said. Software made by the syndicate was identified in more than 300 different cities in the U.S. alone, the company added.

Rampant software piracy in China has long been an issue for companies like Microsoft because China has until now tended to be lenient with offenders of intellectual property rights. Companies have been pressuring the government for years to crackdown on the piracy of movies, music and computer software.

"I hope that this is an example of a continuation of increased international collaboration and commitment to protecting intellectual property," said David Finn, associate general counsel for worldwide anti-piracy and anti-counterfeiting at Microsoft.

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