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Story: Microsoft gets tough on Office fakers

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Posted by: 48717 (Tuesday 31 October 2006, 10:00 AM)

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Here we go again

After jumping through hoops when I had to comply with the requirement of Microsoft to prove my windows was legitimate, after changeing Windows Genuine Advantage I had to do it again, and again. Yes Microsoft agree my copy is OK, just that I have to keep proving it. Am I now to have to do this again and again and again for office. In the UK I thought I was innocent untill proven guilty, why do I have to keep proveing my innocence. I dont support pirates, but there is a limit.

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