Old Weird Ward
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Saturday, September 25, 2004
- - - - - Iran and Windows
Just in case you needed another reason to despise the mullahs running Iran, here's one for you. Why pay for it if you can steal it?
Iran doesn't recognize international copyright laws, Mohammad Sephery-Rad, secretary of Iran's High Informatics Council, told Agence Press France. That means citizens can use all the Microsoft products they want for free, as long as they can find a place to steal them. "All the software in Iran is copied," he said. "There is no copyright law, so everybody uses Microsoft software freely." |
See the whole story HERE.
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