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<blockquote data-quote="mazskolnieces" data-source="post: 925114" data-attributes="member: 88422"><p>No. They've never been OK with it. They just know that they cannot stop it. Acceptance that they cannot stop it is not the same as being OK with it. Given discussions at multiple Ignite conferences with Microsoft personnel, the company would just love to shut down Chinese VL sellers, eBay sellers, and also hold the buyers accountable.</p><p></p><p>You don't have to allow piracy to retain a large market share. Who is going to be able to replace an entire Microsoft infrastructure with free products ? Nobody. That's who.</p><p></p><p>Microsoft is like the little boy at the face of the dam... resigned that there is nothing that they can do once the dam bursts.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I know this topic triggers a lot of people. So I'll just end it here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazskolnieces, post: 925114, member: 88422"] No. They've never been OK with it. They just know that they cannot stop it. Acceptance that they cannot stop it is not the same as being OK with it. Given discussions at multiple Ignite conferences with Microsoft personnel, the company would just love to shut down Chinese VL sellers, eBay sellers, and also hold the buyers accountable. You don't have to allow piracy to retain a large market share. Who is going to be able to replace an entire Microsoft infrastructure with free products ? Nobody. That's who. Microsoft is like the little boy at the face of the dam... resigned that there is nothing that they can do once the dam bursts. Anyway, I know this topic triggers a lot of people. So I'll just end it here. [/QUOTE]
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