Microsoft Sues Lodi Retailer, Says Software Was Unlicensed
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › August 13, 2004
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The Record, Bergen County, NJ › August 13, 2004
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Microsoft Corp. has sued a Lodi company and eight other retailers across the country for selling unlicensed software.
A civil suit filed in federal court in Newark accuses Comp-U-Max and its owner, Abdul Syed, with infringing on Microsoft's copyrights by installing unauthorized copies of Microsoft software on the hard drives of computers they sold.See the full content of this document
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Microsoft Sues Lodi Retailer, Says Software Was Unlicensed
Microsoft said Thursday that the computers involved were sold in the Comp-U-Max...
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