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David Finn, Microsoft:
Piracy Legal Action Taken Against U.K. Retailer Comet
January 4, 2012
Microsoft issued
proceedings against Comet Group PLC for allegedly creating and selling
more than 94,000 sets of counterfeit Windows Vista and Windows XP
recovery CDs. The alleged counterfeits were sold to customers who had
purchased Windows-loaded PCs and laptops.
“As
detailed in the complaint filed today, Comet produced and sold thousands
of counterfeit Windows CDs to unsuspecting customers in the United
Kingdom,” said David Finn, associate general counsel, Worldwide
Anti-Piracy and Anti-Counterfeiting at Microsoft. “Comet’s actions were
unfair to customers. We expect better from retailers of Microsoft
products — and our customers deserve better, too.”
The suit charges Comet with producing the counterfeits in a factory in
Hampshire and then selling the media to customers from its retail
outlets across the U.K.
Comet is currently owned by French retail company Kesa Electricals PLC,
although it is reportedly being purchased by private equity firm
OpCapita LLP later this year. |