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Microsoft offering Chinese XP users discounts for piracy info

3 March 2005 20:57 by James "Dela" Delahunty | 1 comment

Microsoft offering Chinese XP users discounts for piracy info Software Giant Microsoft has stepped up its battle against piracy of its products internationally, this time targeting Chinese Consumers. The company has said that some users of pirated copies of the Windows XP Operating System can get a big discount on a legitimate copy of the software by handing over some information to them. Users of pirated XP Home Edition could get a legit copy for 786 Yuan ($95) and users of the XP Pro Edition could get a legit copy for 1,270 Yuan ($153).

To claim this discount, Chinese pirated XP users simply have to fill out a form explaining how they came into possession of a pirated copy of the operating system. Microsoft is mostly interested to hear from consumers who bought PCs which had the operating system pre-installed. I would find it highly unlikely that any user who downloaded a pirated copy knowingly will be sent a discount.

In the UK, Microsoft made a similar offer, except they were offering free copies of Windows XP to users of pirated copies. However, if you look at the two countries, China blows the UK away in piracy rates so it would cost Microsoft a lot of money to give away free copies to Chinese users. Chinese users have to go through a mandatory test on the Microsoft download site that determines if their OS is legit before it allows them to download any updates. This test will be put in place for all users globally this year.

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    bkf (Member) 4 March 2005 3:34 Send private message to this user   
    What kind of incentive / discount is this? I paid $109 us for a legal XP disk a few systems back. Gee Microsoft put a gun to your head now because this just is not going to float. Especially in China. They simply do not care. Little doubt in my mind I could buy XP for $5 or $10. But I don’t want to do that. I enjoy the support I get from a legal disk. If I was to get a real good discount from you I would buy XP pro. (hind site on my part) years ago. China is the biggest country, Disk copy is rapad. In a few years they will be the biggest economy in the world. They are a nuclear power but they just sit back and chill knowing full well their turn is coming. And if I have to buy computer equipment or software that does not contain restrictions from them I will do so. Perhaps time to really wake up. Regards K
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