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Microsoft and eBay Hook up to Catch Pirates

malebolgia   on 09 December 2005 - 14:10 · 12 comments & 1185 views

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Microsoft and eBay are working together to stop the sale of pirated software on the online auction site. The companies said in a statement that over 21,000 suspect software sales were removed from the eBay UK site between August and October this year. Around half were sales of counterfeit copies of Windows, and 36 per cent were fake copies of Microsoft Office.

Microsoft claimed that the crackdown is working because eBay removed 11,535 suspected counterfeit sales from the site in August. This fell to 4,460 in September and 5,423 in October. But many sellers have insisted that eBay is not doing enough to tackle fraud. Richard Coleman, a regular eBay user from Luton, said: "I have been the victim of at least three fraudsters. One was a mobile phone that did not exist, another was a registration code for an online gaming service that was illegal, and the third was a pirated DVD.

News source: Vnunet.com





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#1 vetcashman on 10 Dec 2005 - 19:32
Oooh, you want to watch out when taking comments from people in luton. I should know, I live there.

I think something bigger needs to be done to stop pirates on eBay, movies, tv series, programmes and OS's can be brought on there, and nothing ever seems to be done about it.

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