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China Sends Four People to Prison for Software Piracy - Star News Online (Registry Cleaners)

August 22, 2009 by registry cleaners 


Hong Lei, said to be the chief developer of the pirated XP software, and Sun Xiansheng, who managed business promotion for “Tomato Garden,” the Web site that provided it, each were sentenced to three and a half years in prison, the director of

China jails four for pirating Windows XP - ITnews
Tomato Garden version of Windows shut down. Four men have been jailed in China for creating and distributing a version of Windows XP with authentication and certification systems disabled. Hong Lei, the creator of the web site dubbed Tomato Garden

Brace for bumps in Windows upgrade - Raleigh News & Observer
It’s amazing how many people are still using Windows XP. We need to talk about this because Windows 7 is scheduled for release in late October. In between the two, we’ve had Micro soft Vista, which has been something less than a success. From the

China Sends Four People to Prison for Software Piracy - Star News Online
SHANGHAI — A court in eastern China has sentenced four people to prison and imposed about $1.6 million in fines for distributing pirated versions of Microsoft’s Windows XP and other software. Hong Lei, said to be the chief developer of the

Windows XP Users: Windows 7 Looks Impressive - Network World Fusion
In a strictly logical sense, Windows 7 is an upgrade to the version of Windows that preceded it–which is, of course, Windows Vista.As a practical matter, however, most of the people who may buy Windows 7 as an upgrade or on a new PC are still using

Chinese Court Punishes Pirates of Windows Software - New York Times
SHANGHAI (AP) — A court in eastern China has sentenced four people to prison and ordered payment of about 11 million renminbi ($1.6 million) in fines for distributing pirated versions of Microsoft ’s Windows XP and other software. The Business

Cannot install Win XP, no HD driver? - Toms Hardware
That’s a SATA drive. I suspect there’s a simple solution built into your mobo. Up to and including Win XP, Windows had the drivers necessary to deal with IDE (aka PATA) devices built in, including in the Windows Install process, and no other HDD

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