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Genuine Fact Files: Suspicious Cargo

This animated short film highlights the business risks that come from the proliferation of pirated software. Now only can it help to fund criminal operations, but it can lead to virus attacks, the ...  
 
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StickyCheese2000 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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You could use a clean VLK disc of Windows XP Pro downloaded from a torrent site, along with a CD key from the Internet that Microsoft hasn't blacklisted, and your computer will not have an increase in viruses or have its performance reduced.

I use genuine Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit, but the claims on this cartoon video are made up my Microsoft.

Why would a business buy a whole bunch of computers from a system builder with pirated software? They should of done research into them.
TVVCR6 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Why would Microsoft waste such a large amount of money on these useless things? There's something called common sense.
CerebralGump (1 year ago) Show Hide
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FFS just use GNU/Linux and tell Microsucks where to go, legally.
burguertime (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Man...
I´ll tell you something...
Want to use 100% legal Software?
linux is the answer, and microsucks cant do anything against this...
bl8ant (1 year ago) Show Hide
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wish i could put it down for 0 stars. this is corporate propaganda bull****.
suril89 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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At least they are addressing the real problem of the communist Chinese instead of some p2p stuff.
amekenjin (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I'll say: don't believe everything in comics :>

And: don't believe everything in commercials.

This is propaganda.
laviecestjolie (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Clever!

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