Russian Principal Found Guilty For Buying School PCs With Unauthorized Copies Of Microsoft Software
from the how-dare-you-want-them-to-learn dept
Earlier this year, the lawsuit against a Russian high school head teacher received international attention when Mikhail Gorbachev asked Microsoft to intervene and Vladimir Putin called the case "utter nonsense." The teacher had been arrested after it was discovered that his school was using computers that had unauthorized versions of Microsoft software installed. However, the guy says he just bought the computers with the software pre-installed and had no idea that the software was unauthorized. Eventually, the court tossed out the case as insignificant, but charges were reinstated a month later. Now, the court has found the guy guilty. While they're not sending him off to a Siberian prison (an option, apparently), they did fine him more than half his monthly salary. He plans to appeal. In the meantime, it's this type of story that highlights why the BSA's bogus crackdown on unauthorized software is so pointless -- especially in areas where software companies can actually benefit greatly from unauthorized copies. Even if you assume that the teacher knew the software was unauthorized, he's getting kids hooked on it, making it more likely that they would later go out and buy copies of the software for themselves. All this case has really done is encourage Russian (and other) schools to look elsewhere for their software, which seems a lot more likely to harm Microsoft. It seems that no one involved in agencies like the RIAA, MPAA or BSA ever bother to think about the long-term consequences of their short-term strategy.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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Schools should use free software
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Oh my...
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Gates Foundation
I wonder what their stance is on educational philantropy?
(Is kleptomania a national Russian pandemic? They've been stealing our technology now, for what, over 60 years...)
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Re: Gates Foundation
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Never seen a US school sued
"If you're serious about software you make your own hardware." -Steve Jobs MacWorld Keynote 2007
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Re: Never seen a US school sued
While true in 1989 I seriously doubt its still true, do you have a link to back up your assertion? I would very much like to see it.
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Re: Never seen a US school sued
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Re: Never seen a US school sued
I sell hardware into the education market. There are a handful of schools that are entirely Apple, but most are a mixed environment of Apple and PC. More often than not the PC being the higher percentage of the environment. Apple is too expensive for most schools/districts.
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@RedEyes
http://www.gatesfoundation.org/nr/public/media/annualreports/annualreport05/AnnualReport2 005.pdf
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Illegal is illegal... open is open... proprietary
Yep, Apple is in most grade/high schools... but not because it's free, it was put in place by Apple's Marketing and that's partly to increase market share; regardless, there is a cost that some entity decided to absorb even if it were Apple themselves. Which nullifies another argument that the users will grow up buying the product they learned from - it that were the case, there would be more Apple OS than Windows.
I should not be allowed to come into any of your houses and and take for free anything I need (desire or want) because my children can't afford it - or because I can't afford it - IT'S ILLEGAL to do so. I should either earn to get it, or get the alternative that I can afford.
Can you say the same thing about schools if suddenly they wish to use SAP and Oracle to educate people and run their administration - buy systems/packages from someone they don't know whether if the hardware/software is illegal under the cloak that it is for "educational use" only? Come on. If you don't like capitalism, you have an option - create or develop your own resources and no one will stop you.
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This is what a normal lawsuit/fine looks like
For instance, a big court process vs the Scientology cult cost around 6000EU to the defendant in Europe. No reason to cost more.
Nothing is worth a million . Broken spine and permanent vegetable condition is not worth a million in compensation. US has a realy sick compensation/fine system.
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Reminds me of the time...
So my question is this? Why wasn't the distributor of the computers charged? I can understand why Microsoft feels someone should be accountable, but it just seems that the ultimate fault is with the distributor. Even if the school teacher had asked for bootleg software, the supplier had to make the willing choice to install it.
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Re: Reminds me of the time...
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zero gravity pen myth
There's also a serious danger with using a pencil in space.. fragments of graphite may break off and potentially short out critical electronics that are keeping the craft in orbit and the crew alive. That's a bad thing.
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Have another beer... It will take the edge off.
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Do as I say, not as I do
I guess all those kids who start smoking do it because they like it, even though their parents repeatedly told them between puffs "Never get hooked on this kid."
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Re: Do as I say, not as I do
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the onus remains with the owner - responsibility to make sure what he buys are legitimate is his, not the seller's. now, that doesn't indemnify the seller from his own crimes of misrepresentation, theft and everything else that go with it. so in the eyes of the law, they are both responsible. it is up to the prosecutor whether he should charge one or both.
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Ever been to Russia???
It is literally every where. Why? Because the population can't afford it. Microsoft Windows sells for 30 rubles. Less than a dollar. Plus, a Russian school-teacher makes less than $150 a month salary.
That's a lot of money for the teacher from his point of view, though. I don't see how Microsoft is going to benefit by the $75 a month fine off of him, though.
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Ignorance a defence
This is one situation where an analogy between so-called "IP" and physical goods does hold up.
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Bootleg Windows
Try theese OS's they are open source plus they run RIGHT FROM THE CD---NO HARD DRIVE EVEN REQUIRED!!!!.
Slax Linux
Puppy Linux
Blin
Knoppix
Mepis
LinixPCOS
D@m small linux
Many many others too....Most secure since they boot right from the CD and have opera and mozilla firefox allready installed.
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Computers seized
It seems to not get viruses either ir spyware
Usually windows boxes slow down after awhile while the NIX boxes keep going for years?
Incredible.
Free too.
I will kepp 1 microsoft box around-won't be upgrading to vista since its such a bloat like the hindenberg.
The rest of my machine will be Nix varients.
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