Microsoft to settle license tiff with charity

HawkeyeNJ

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By CNET News.com Staff
July 17, 2001, 10:30 a.m. PT
Microsoft is trying to solve a licensing dispute with a children's charity that it last week threatened with legal action for distributing recycled computers to disadvantaged communities without paying the Windows license fee.

The Australian charity "PCs for Kids" received threatening telephone calls from Microsoft's Australian legal counsel, according to reports on the technology mailing list Polytechbot. The charity--which was set up in Victoria to refurbish old computers for the benefit of disadvantaged children and nonprofit organizations--was in trouble for distributing PCs without paying Microsoft about $85 per machine for the use of its Windows operating system.

But the software giant--facing dozens of public and private antitrust suits--now wants to resolve the issue outside of the courts. Microsoft said it would no longer pursue legal action against PCs for Kids. Over the past few days it has held meetings with the charity to decide on a one-off settlement amount to be paid for the outstanding Windows license fees.

"Microsoft cannot condone the disregard of Australian copyright laws but acknowledges the important work that nonprofit organizations such as PCs for Kids undertake to bridge the digital divide within Australia," said a Microsoft representative.

Added a representative from Microsoft U.K.: "When a PC is resold, it is often rebuilt, and the charity involved maybe didn't realize that a transfer of the license was needed."

Many PC distribution charities use Linux and open-source software to bypass the licensing problem. Microsoft said it does make allowances for charities in its license scheme and has an authorized refurbishment plan that offers "heavily discounted" licenses.

PCs for Kids was unavailable for comment.

Bill give me a break !
 

Dean

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You can even tell if Microsoft didn't have such a bad reputation now that they would still not charge a dime for their licencing fees. They are pure heart

Ok everyone, three big cheers for Microsoft!!!
















LOL
 

mackstann

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god i love those MS guys...

remember that one time, uh when windows 2000 was like, really expensive?

aannndd..remember that one time, when windows ME sucked really bad?

aanndd then remember that one time when the computer screen turned blue?

yeah man..

</chris farley impression>
 

DAM

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<< Microsoft operates under the &quot;Shoot now, ask questions later&quot; philosophy. >>




yeah too bad their respective feet always seem to be on the way.





dam()
 

yakko

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That will teach the charity to think they are above the law. I personally would have dragged their ass to court.
 

Demon-Xanth

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<< Microsoft operates under the &quot;Shoot now, ask questions later&quot; philosophy. >>



I Thought it was the &quot;kill everyone and let god sort it out&quot; philosophy
 

RDMustang1

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trying to squeeze every penny out of their products... he's not happy with being the 2nd richest man in the world... go get a heart you bastard!
 

crystal

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You have to look at this with the new perspective. Currently, they are pushing really hard in copyright protection. If they choose to look the other way with this case, people will laugh at their new policies. What messages will it say to the employees that try to enforce the new policies, i.e., all lip service with no backbone and no support from the top.
 

yakko

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<< trying to squeeze every penny out of their products... he's not happy with being the 2nd richest man in the world... go get a heart you bastard! >>

He has a heart. You must have missed the part about a deal trying to be worked out with the charity instead of punishing them to the full extent of the law for software piracy?
 
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