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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 440.40-3.1%1:26 PM EST

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To: FR1 who wrote (62494)11/2/2001 9:14:36 AM
From: Dennis Doubleday  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
> Counterfeit copies.
> ...
> That's not going to be true any more.

There seems to be a presumption that product activation will solve all Microsoft's piracy problems. I think that is a bit naive. There were cracked versions of Windows XP floating around the net even before it shipped.

Perhaps they got it right this time, but MS doesn't have a good record in security and crackers are very determined. It stinks, but there it is.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if they find in Asia large quantities of counterfeit XP discs with product activation somehow disabled, and soon.
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