Microsoft announces that it has launched a dedicated Twitter feed for its anti-piracy enforcement team. Despite attempts by Microsoft and other IT companies to curb piracy, often through aggressive policies, a recent report by McAfee suggests that the rate of file-sharing sites hosting unauthorized content has been rising steadily in the past few months.
– Microsoft’s Anti-Piracy Enforcement Team now has a Twitter feed.
The feed, which began on
Nov. 3 with a link to a Microsoft page describing how to tell whether a piece
of software has been pirated, has only four tweets but is expected to expand. A
Microsoft spokesperson described the Twitter ha…
Microsoft Launches Anti-piracy Twitter Feed
written by John Beckham on November 12th, 2009 |
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