"The defendant (company) is restrained from copying/reproducing, hard-disk loading on computers, selling/ offering for sale/ distributing/ issuing to the public pirated/counterfeit/unlicensedversions of Windows Vista, Microsoft Office 2007 or any other software of the plaintiffsin any manner, so as to infringe the plaintiff's copyright," Justice Singh said. The court's order came on an injunction suit filed by Microsoft seeking a restraint order to the Mumbai firm from selling computers loaded with unlicensed versions of softwares such as Windows 7,Windows Vista and MS Office. In its plea, Microsoft claimed infringement of its copyrights and other intellectual propertyrights by the company for selling branded computers with the Microsoft software without taking authorisation from it. In its civil suit, Microsoft had contended that in July 2010, ithad come to know that the Mumbai firm was infringing its copyrights and other intellectual property rights by loading its hard disk with software programmes on to branded computers and they were sold to the customers without taking any authorisation from it to do so.
Monday, June 18, 2012
High Court fines firm Rs. two lakh for pirating Microsoft's Windows 7
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"The defendant (company) is restrained from copying/reproducing, hard-disk loading on computers, selling/ offering for sale/ distributing/ issuing to the public pirated/counterfeit/unlicensedversions of Windows Vista, Microsoft Office 2007 or any other software of the plaintiffsin any manner, so as to infringe the plaintiff's copyright," Justice Singh said. The court's order came on an injunction suit filed by Microsoft seeking a restraint order to the Mumbai firm from selling computers loaded with unlicensed versions of softwares such as Windows 7,Windows Vista and MS Office. In its plea, Microsoft claimed infringement of its copyrights and other intellectual propertyrights by the company for selling branded computers with the Microsoft software without taking authorisation from it. In its civil suit, Microsoft had contended that in July 2010, ithad come to know that the Mumbai firm was infringing its copyrights and other intellectual property rights by loading its hard disk with software programmes on to branded computers and they were sold to the customers without taking any authorisation from it to do so.
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