Microsoft trades Windows discount for piracy info

By Winston Chai
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Story last modified Thu Mar 03 16:35:00 PST 2005



Microsoft has extended its antipiracy olive branch to China, offering users
of bootleg copies of Windows a 50 percent discount on a legitimate version
if they come clean on how they got their pirated copy.

As part of a two-month promotion that started in February, the company is
offering a Chinese version of Windows XP Home Edition and Professional
Edition at 786 yuan ($95) and 1,270 yuan ($153) respectively. According to
Microsoft's Web site, the two products normally retail for about $199 and
$299.

To qualify for this offer, users with unlicensed copies of Windows installed
on their machines need to complete an online form in which they disclose how
they obtained the bogus software.

For example, they will have to specify whether their existing Windows
packages were installed by an independent reseller, bundled with their PCs
at the point of sale or purchased from street peddlers. A discount voucher
will then be e-mailed to these users following their submissions.

The promotion mirrors a similar effort introduced in the United Kingdom last
November, where Microsoft offered to swap fake copies with genuine versions
of Windows XP for free. However, the piracy rate in China is much higher
than it is in the United Kingdom, which could significantly raise costs for
the Redmond, Wash.-based software giant if it were to go with a similar
approach.

In a further attempt to stem piracy, Microsoft now requires businesses and
consumers in China to verify that their copies of Windows are genuine before
they're allowed to download security patches and other OS updates.

The mandatory validation measure, which was also implemented in Norway and
the Czech Republic last month, will be expanded to all other countries by
the middle of this year.

Winston Chai of CNETAsia reported from Singapore. 



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