Sunday, September 20, 2015

Microsoft sued recycling companies authorized to sell 70,000 copies without Office 2010

Microsoft has sued Arizona recycling company GER, on charges of allegedly stealing and selling 70,000 copies Office 2010 product key on the black market. Microsoft filed a lawsuit last week, claiming that recycling companies up to ten employees stole 70,000 copies of the product key is not used, Windows 7 key and sold them on the black buy office 2010 key online keys, to Microsoft caused millions of dollars in losses. Microsoft claims that the company failed to secure and protect GER Microsoft product key, leading to theft. Microsoft also noted that, GER owner of this failure to act, willful blindness, therefore, the company is also required to pay copyright payments. In addition, GER and Microsoft signed a contract to store and processing office 2010 key sale hardware and software is not used, its negligence and breach of contract in 2009, Microsoft signed. Technology companies often entrust recycling companies to handle unused, but valuable products for safe disposal. Microsoft has dealt with similar things before, in 2007, the company sued Tampa recycling companies illegally sold copies of Windows 7.

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