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Microsoft 'Anti-Piracy' Campaign Explains Why It's Bad For Businesses To Pay For Microsoft Software (Techdirt)

In the distant past, Microsoft used to be willing to admit that -- especially
in developing countries -- the company was significantly _better off_ due to
infringement. Bill Gates famously said: "As long as they're going to steal it,
we want them to steal ours. They'll get sort of addicted, and then we'll
somehow figure out how to collect sometime in the next decade." More recently,
of course, Microsoft has been increasingly aggressive when it comes to its
anti-piracy campaigns. The company recently did a PR stunt around Global Play
Fair Day, in which it released a study, done by Keystone Strategy, which I
think is supposed to explain the importance of _not_ infringing. However, the
message that it _actually_ seems to be sending is: "paying for Microsoft
software is bad for business."

I'm not joking.

The key point that we learn is that companies in Brazil, Russia, India and
China "ultimately have a $1.6 billion (U.S.) competitive advantage over
companies that play fair by using genuine software." In other words, if you
pay for our software, you're at a competitive disadvantage. Some of the other
points from the press release, which only seem to drive ...

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