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By Joris Evers
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 31, 2006 1:00:00 AM

Microsoft plans to file more than 50 lawsuits worldwide against online merchants who allegedly peddle counterfeit software on popular auction sites, the software giant said Monday.

The actions include 15 lawsuits in the U.S., 10 in Germany, 10 in the Netherlands, and five each in France and the United Kingdom, Microsoft said. Additional cases are being filed in Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Korea and Poland, the company said.

"This is a worldwide enforcement against sellers of counterfeit software on online auction sites," said Matt Lundy, a senior attorney at Microsoft. "We're finding more and more that auction sites are becoming a popular way for counterfeiters to distribute counterfeit software to consumers."

The lawsuits are part of Microsoft's continued crackdown on software piracy, which the company acknowledges cuts into its earnings. According to the Business Software Alliance, about a third of all the software installed on personal computers worldwide in 2005 was pirated, a multibillion-dollar loss for the software industry.

"Piracy is a huge problem worldwide," Lundy said. "The goal of our enforcement is to target enterprises that traffic counterfeit software." Microsoft has filed similar suits in the past. Typically these cases end in a settlement that precludes the defendants from selling counterfeit software, he said.

The new cases are against sellers who allegedly misused their eBay or other auction-site accounts to sell counterfeit software to consumers and businesses. Microsoft and eBay together intervene in about 50,000 software auctions a year that are deemed to be infringing copyright, Microsoft said.

Many of the alleged infringing sellers were identified through tips submitted by consumers through Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage, or WGA, program, the company said. WGA requires people to validate their version of Windows as properly licensed before allowing access to additional Microsoft software downloads.

In tests conducted by Microsoft of 115 software products bought on eBay, more than half were found to be counterfeit or had been tampered with. The chances of purchasing genuine, legally licensed Microsoft software on eBay is less than 50 percent, the company said.

In its analysis of counterfeit software, Microsoft found that software pirates actually meddle with the product and, in some cases, add malicious code, Lundy said. "(The practice) leaves the door open for security issues such as identity theft," he said.

More than 500 million unique PC users have run the WGA program since July 2005. Of those, 21 percent were found to be running illegitimate versions of Windows. Microsoft will help people who unknowingly acquired pirated software with free or discounted genuine software.

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Sounds like WGA is doing its job  NonZealot | 10/30/06
Well...  zkiwi | 10/30/06
Not just Stacker.  UserLand | 10/31/06
Like I've been saying all along.....  Jack-Booted EULA | 10/31/06
WGA is a controversion of our legal system.  techboy_z | 10/31/06
As much as I hate EULAs and dislike MS tactics,  Joel R | 11/01/06
actually, you'd be surprised  shryko | 11/01/06
Infringement on privacy  willem1933@... | 11/02/06
Theories, like opinions, vary.  Dr. John | 11/02/06
With China's piracy rate, wouldn't they be targeted?  HypnoToad | 10/30/06
I doubt they want to  Suicida| | 10/30/06
Where have you been?  lenohere | 10/31/06
Not on my computers!!!  Hans Schmidt | 11/02/06
Too late...  Linux User 147560 | 10/31/06
RedFlag Linux has been around for a while  Linux User 1 | 10/31/06
Image counts (even for MS!)  multanihl | 10/31/06
Sorry, that's "company's seriousness"  multanihl | 10/31/06
China Piracy  net-com | 10/31/06
And thier market share drops.  Suicida| | 10/30/06
That's hilarious.  A_Pickle | 10/31/06
Marketshare...  Rick_K | 10/31/06
Once again, Apple to the rescue!!  NonZealot | 10/31/06
Non-zealot zealotry  frgough | 10/31/06
Is there an Apple manual somewhere?  NonZealot | 10/31/06
Microsoft targets auctioneers of pirated software  Intellihence | 10/31/06
pirated Software  benf_z | 11/01/06
Microsoft targets auctioneers of pirated software  Loverock Davidson | 10/31/06
Pirates protecting their booty  tfahs_orcim | 10/31/06
Regardless of whether you like Microsoft or not  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
Re: ridiculous prices  Linux User 1 | 10/31/06
Re: ridiculous prices  Intellihence | 10/31/06
Piracy and prices...  Linux User 1 | 10/31/06
And how many people  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
Re: how many people  Linux User 1 | 10/31/06
That still doesn't answer my question  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
Not quite  maldain | 10/31/06
MS pricing and use  Edvbq1 | 11/01/06
There's only one thing for crybabies to do...  wfuller | 11/01/06
What is your problem?  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
Price and money spent on piracy  Linux User 1 | 10/31/06
Thats laughable  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
Re: laughable  Linux User 1 | 10/31/06
Ahhh BUT  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
$400 computer?  labarker | 11/01/06
here here!  wfuller | 11/01/06
It's "hear" , "hear"  the_seb | 11/02/06
Perhaps  Jack-Booted EULA | 10/31/06
But that's not hard  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
Re:  Linux User 1 | 10/31/06
get over yourself  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
Piracy & the public  Linux User 1 | 10/31/06
And he still fails to see the point  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
Well  Linux User 1 | 10/31/06
Actually  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
Totally misunderstood...  Linux User 1 | 10/31/06
Now I get it  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
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Looks, Talks, and Acts Like One  Ole Man | 11/01/06
Shel, you're too funny.  techboy_z | 10/31/06
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I don't like the price, but  labarker | 11/01/06
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Oh yeah?  Loverock Davidson | 10/31/06
What are you dressing up as ?  Intellihence | 10/31/06
I don't see why he shouldn't  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
is that a witch  Patrick Jones | 10/31/06
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achoo  Loverock Davidson | 10/31/06
ROTFLMFAO  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
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(NT) Suicide bomber, lofl :o)  Jack-Booted EULA | 10/31/06
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And another thing  kodakmak | 11/02/06
Ummm, Such As ...  Cardhu | 11/02/06
Piracy....  Kobashrer | 10/31/06
If you are going to quote me then you might  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
Sorry, you are simply wrong.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/31/06
Jack Sparrow to No_ax ....  Reverend MacFellow | 10/31/06
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Show me...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/31/06
That's a matter of opinion Axey  Shelendrea | 10/31/06
And your opinion seems to be that they are about the same.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/31/06
Lower prices != Less Stealling  FatherJ | 11/02/06
Microsoft Already Has A Huge Advantage  Cardhu | 11/02/06
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Apple NOT more expensive.  Joel R | 11/01/06
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That Depends On The Value You Place  Cardhu | 11/02/06
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The Never Ending Battle  timmygr12 | 11/01/06
PS  rocketollie | 11/01/06
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False positives?  JRLBell | 11/02/06
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