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The Delhi High Court has fined Microsoft for harassing alleged software pirates by taking them to court in the national capitol, instead of the cities where the crimes had supposedly occurred. According to the ruling, using money as a power tool is not condoned without repercussions.
Source: TorrentFreak: Microsoft Fined For Abusing Power to Harass Pirates
Some comments on the article:
Any chance we in the US can outsource our judiciary to India? #
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.—Mahatma Gandhi #
RESPECT, INDIA!
M$ will think twice before they try something like this again.China, Brazil, etc — hope you are taking notes!
“Money power” = “financial strength”, but agree with the judge — it’s immoral to have it and choose to abuse it.Respect also to the Indian justice system for not letting Microsoft bribe or bully them into doing it’s dirty business.
Frankly, would have thought that justice COULD be bought with “money power” in India. I am very impressed to learn that this is not true. Go India. #
Hmm, they’ve got a point. I wouldn’t have thought about that otherwise. That’s pretty cool for India’s system. #
All this, and then a cracked nut posts this.
yeah proud to be indian…..with as such no restrictions on downloading anything and now microsoft being fined back by the court india is the place to go ! #
So this guy, who calls himself “indian” wants to say that he is proud of being an Indian because his government is, as per his understanding, helping the country’s population to pirate intellectual property. Kudos to his understanding. Kudos.
And my favourite comment comes from someone called ‘JTK’: