Well assuming he's not connecting to Microsoft for updates, he should be more than fine. The only way he could get caught physically would be if the police or Revenue Canada confiscated his computer.
I could be wrong though...![]()
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Jan 22nd, 2005 05:00 PM #1Deal Fanatic




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Illegal copy of XP, what will happen?
I'm just wondering, a friend of mine wants to open a store, and he needs a computer. Well, he built his computer himself, and he has a pirated copy of Win XP and Office XP. 2 programs that he needs. Well he's wondering can he get caught? I'm also curious too haha cuz ... hmm my laptop ain't exactly legit with programs. Since WinXP is like $200 and Office is like $400 what will happen if he gets caught? Is their even a chance? Like someone can't just come in and say, can i look at what version of windows you have? Or, say if he does get caught, Microsoft will have to sue him right? What will microsoft do? I'm guessing all they would do, is ask him to pay for how much WinXP and Office cost. So can anyone enlighten us. Thanks.
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Jan 22nd, 2005 05:34 PM #2
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Jan 22nd, 2005 05:39 PM #3
I think if its just one PC then its not as risky compared to a business with lots of PC with copied programs. Microsoft goes after businessess that do that because they lose more money if some company with dozens of computers that use cracked XPs compared to a small business with a single copied one. Now I'm not saying you or your friend is in the clear or anything. Down the line if your friends business becomes profitable then some of that profit should go to buying legit versions.
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I do not understand why your friend did not just go out and buy a prebuilt computer with a legit operating system?
How much does a low end <a href=../autolink/redirectpage.php?linkid=167 target=_blank>dell</a> system cost?
Under $500 once you add in some more ram.
How much did he or she really save in using computer with pirated software?
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Jan 22nd, 2005 05:57 PM #5Newbie
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I know tons of people who use pirated winxp & programs AND use all the updates. I don't think they'll go after you,plus it would raise too many questions. What they may do is block your illegal CD software making you unavailable for updates.
play safe..
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Jan 22nd, 2005 06:03 PM #6Banned
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I imagine pirating is illegal and you would be fined quite a bit if caught. Employees, accountants, rev can, repair personnel etc may have access to your computer. It might damage your reputation.
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Jan 22nd, 2005 06:07 PM #7
they would need a court ordered warrant to bust his ass for having pirated windows solely for his personal useage.
If he was selling copies of it, then thats a different story!
however getting a warrant and all that legal trouble for 1 personal usage of windows seems kinda overkill.....
But i bet if they started doing that as many times ppossible itll scare everyone into using only legit windwos_______________
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Jan 22nd, 2005 06:11 PM #8Banned
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Originally Posted by RW99
I have been using my bootleg copy of Win XP Pro Corp. since 2001 and never had a problem with updates, I have now slipstreamed sp2 with xp pro corp and works great, the only thing I had to do was change the CD key almost 2 years ago as it well used.......love it.....I have installed this on about 30+ computers!!!!!
cant wait to get my free copy of longhorn pro!!!!!!
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Jan 22nd, 2005 06:36 PM #9
Chances of getting caught are slim. That being said running a pirated OS is not exactly the best way to start up a legit business. Also $200 isn't that much when you consider the overall cost of starting up a business, plus it can be written off as an expense so just tell your friend to buy the damn thing. For $200 your friend really wants to risk his business, pretty stupid to me.
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Jan 22nd, 2005 06:49 PM #10Banned
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If you are starting a small business, you will likely be bankrupt by end of year. Don't make unnecessary cash outlays . in other words, use the illegal software for now.
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Well he figures he has to buy XP, and he has to buy Office. I don't think Office comes on XP does it? And my <a href=../autolink/redirectpage.php?linkid=167 target=_blank>dell</a> laptop didn't come with Office. Well i don't remember seeing nething regarding it

Anyways, aside from the bankrupt issues lol, stay to the topic please
Don't worry about the reputation and stuff either. hehe
Only person will be him and maybe 1 or 2 employees, thats about it. Its basically gonna be used for Excel and another program (legit) since he has to keep inventory using Excel.
Any more opinions?
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Jan 22nd, 2005 07:40 PM #12
JUst buy the damn thing.....
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Jan 22nd, 2005 07:40 PM #13
If all he needs is OS and some Office software for business purposes, why not install Linux and use Open Office since that app can read and save Microsoft Office files.
The installation of the OS and software will be as easy as installing Win OS and MS Office.
If he chooses this path he can or should also use Fedora Core 3 since it can also easily network with Win machines (in the future) by using Samba or Lisa also can read FAT 32 partitions as well.
I dunno, this is a no risk, low cost solution.
If he really needs to run win OS and use MS Office here is the cheapest system that will come with $150 upgrade MS Office
The total is $584 including OS and MS Office:
http://configure.dell.com/dellstore/...170L_RBP_BSDENLast edited by yatko; Jan 22nd, 2005 at 07:57 PM.
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Originally Posted by Cronic
how are you gonna get a free copy of longhorn..well anyway like everyone said..chances are very slim.
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Jan 22nd, 2005 08:05 PM #15
actually Microsoft did block pirate copies from been able to connect to windows update site, but they changed their policy to allow all to download latest updates because the security threats outweights the piracy issue, they don't want millions of unpatched computers on the net spreading virus and shut down the Internet. so if you run a pirate copy, you can download from the site just fine.
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