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Duncan Murdoch
According to a Slashdot article
<http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/13/0036243&tid=133&tid=201&tid=109&tid=1>:
"German PC-Welt magazine reports that Microsoft used an illegal copy
of SoundForge 4.5 (Google translation) for editing Wave files shipped
with Windows Media Player. You can check that yourself by opening any
file in the [Windows location]
\Help\Tours\WindowsMediaPlayer\Audio\Wav\ folder in notepad or other
editors of your choice and looking at the last line. There you will
find a reference to SoundForge 4.5 and also a user called 'Deepz0ne'
who happens to be one of the founders of an audio software cracking
group called Radium."
The link to the original article is
<http://www.pcwelt.de/news/software/104785/index1.html>, the
translation is
<http://www.google.com/translate?u=h...html&langpair=de|en&hl=en&ie=Unknown&oe=ASCII>.
Why is Microsoft using pirated software to produce and distribute
files?
Duncan Murdoch
<http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/13/0036243&tid=133&tid=201&tid=109&tid=1>:
"German PC-Welt magazine reports that Microsoft used an illegal copy
of SoundForge 4.5 (Google translation) for editing Wave files shipped
with Windows Media Player. You can check that yourself by opening any
file in the [Windows location]
\Help\Tours\WindowsMediaPlayer\Audio\Wav\ folder in notepad or other
editors of your choice and looking at the last line. There you will
find a reference to SoundForge 4.5 and also a user called 'Deepz0ne'
who happens to be one of the founders of an audio software cracking
group called Radium."
The link to the original article is
<http://www.pcwelt.de/news/software/104785/index1.html>, the
translation is
<http://www.google.com/translate?u=h...html&langpair=de|en&hl=en&ie=Unknown&oe=ASCII>.
Why is Microsoft using pirated software to produce and distribute
files?
Duncan Murdoch