Gorbachev Asks Bill Gates To Save Russian Teacher From Siberia After Students Use Unauthorized Copies Of Windows
from the and-what-would-you-do? dept
Just days after having to stand idly by while the Romanian president talked up how unauthorized copies of Microsoft software helped build that country's IT industry, Bill Gates has another critical issue to decide concerning such "piracy." Over in Russia, Microsoft has apparently been pressing charges against a Russian school headteacher, Alexander Ponosov, who Microsoft accuses of running "pirated" software on school computers. According to current Russian law, if Ponosov is found guilty, he can be shipped off to Siberian prison camps -- just for helping some students get a leg up in learning to use one of the most commonly used pieces of software out there. Even worse, Ponosov says the computers came with the Microsoft software pre-loaded, so he had no idea they were unauthorized copies. Even former Soviet boss Mikhail Gorbachev is now begging Microsoft to drop the lawsuit. Apparently, current Russian leader Vladimir Putin has also asked that Microsoft reconsider. Of course, it's not entirely clear why Russian politicians don't change the law -- but it seems likely that it has something to do with the US government demanding stricter "intellectual property protections" to allow Russia into the WTO. Update: Microsoft has responded to the plea, saying they don't plan on changing a thing, and expect the lawsuit to continue.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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One day in the life of a software pirate
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uh duhh...
by that alone, i hope most people would agree, set the guy free.
if he's standing outside handing out disks to people on the street, or worse selling the software, then fine. fine him. jeez.
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Hello Idjets
Find out where the systems came from and back track to get the clowns who are pre-loading the pirate'd OS! Hello, what happened to the famous Russian intel of yester-year? I am sure MS would love to go after the "real" criminals here. Clearly going after the wrong guy, a teacher C'mon!!! Either the facts are not straight or someone needs to pass that pipe!
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Soviet Russia
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Thank you
We'd like to thank you for prosecuting school teachers in Russia. Since the teacher is actually a victim in this case and not the perpetrator of the crime, you really look bad. Thanks for diverting attention from us.
Yours in internet duopoly,
E, S & L
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stealing a page from an old rival
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Re: by The Swiss Cheese Monster
Yes that's right, some discipline needs to be handed out, send the lazy cuntfuck to Siberia, that'll teach him to pirate an OS so he can educate his students.
Haha, teach the teacher. That's funny.
I hope this teaches us that we should keep a handy copy of Ubuntu nearby and to hand microsoft a resounding fuck you when next we decide to buy an O.S.
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Russian teacher
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Did he know?
Maybe over the whole copyright law issue, Russia should just vote against the USA in the Security Council until America shuts up and leaves them alone.
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Re: Did he know?
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Doesnt make sense
If he CAN be sent to jail , it means it's not Microsoft that are suing him , but he is being prosecuted accoding to Russian law.
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but, his lawyer, if worth a dollar, would point out that these machines were pre-bought with Windows on it, thus, he was not aware it was pirated and give the info of where they were bought.
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I smell a rat
The teacher is from an area of russia that include Siberia so if he is being sent to prison its not unusual he would be sent there - end of that sensationalism
Russian law is what is stating he should go to prison not Microsoft, if it is wrong that a person should go to prison for such a crime it is Russian law which should change. Again if the 'camps' are that bad that they are embarassing Russia, the Russian prison system should change
Microsoft did not bring the charges (even the teacher states this) Russian prosecutors did
I don't like the idea of the guy going to prison either and if the Russian courts have any sense of justice he should not based on the evidence so far presented, but basically this sounds to me like hyped up sensationalised attention grabbing from our Russian friends, to gain precedents and concessions in what they see as unfair treatment at the hands of the WTO and in recent allofmp3 developments
I think they've been watching too many American politicians 'saving the kids' and picked the wrong example for how to engage in this type of dispute
They need to call off their dogs and return to the table - the WTO is crappy but "sign here or the teacher gets it" is no way to go about changing it
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theater lives on
The reason something was written to Gates is that if he publicly said something then it would go remove the incentive to use this man as their puppet. Keep in mind that M$, RIAA, and MPAA are probably the loudest in shouting for something to be done about the money they supposedly are not making.
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Some small fry is prosecuted for IP violation, while the big guys, including Mr. Gates himself, get away with stealing other people's IP every day.
This is the world we live in...
Too bad that willfull stealing of patented inventions from small inventors is not a criminal offense in US:
I would love to see some of those MS execs in jail...
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Criminal
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M$ and Gates vs. China
So China rounded up some low level criminals that were selling pirated copied of Windows and executed them?
Few weeks later, here's Bill again, saying China wasn't doing enough to stop software piracy.
At what point does this guy ever go, "Oh, geez. Maybe I'm over reacting."
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