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MAGGIE: Piracy is
not just a phenomena in undeveloped markets. It is actually a problem in our
home market in the United States.
HATTIE: (Voiceover)
Maggie Sanchez is Microsoft's General Manager for the Windows client business
in the U.S.
MAGGIE: Software
piracy is really about misuse at the end of the day. It's the perfect word to
encapsulate what software piracy is. It's about the illegal sale and
distribution of software. The piracy problem in small business is actually
larger than the broader piracy problem across all business segments. It is
approximately 1 in 5 of all PCs are pirated and for small business it is
slightly higher than that. So it is a very significant problem.
GEORGE: Just as
they wouldn't want the product or service they offer to be taken from them they
shouldn't be taking other people's software. You really can't say anything
beyond that--at that level. That's not even a creativity issue. It's just basic
business ethics.
HATTIE: Why do you
think people do it? Steal software -- I mean adults who are trying to run a
business?
GEORGE: Probably
because it's easy to do.
MARK: As an adult,
if you're running a business, ask yourself when you do something, would I want
my mother and father to know what I am doing. Or, as a parent, can I go home at
night and tell my kids what I did today? Am I proud of it? In terms of
intellectual property as well, if you can't, I suggest you don't do it. If you
feel comfortable going home and saying to your kids, what did I do today? Well,
I stole a couple things from Microsoft and I took some stuff from Oracle. Stole
a movie or two. You don't want to go home and tell your kids. You don't want to
tell your spouse. You don't want to tell your parents.
MAGGIE: As a matter
of fact, many small business owners are unaware. They do not know that they are
using pirated software. Which is why I said earlier, one of the key pillars is
to educate as much as possible. Microsoft has a new program called The Windows
Genuine Advantage which is all about providing small business customers with
tools to determine if they have genuine software or not. It is a "how to tell"
program.
HATTIE: (Voiceover)
Bob runs his office on Microsoft and he showed us how microsoft.com/genuine
quickly validated his system. In the Microsoft lab, I tested a computer that
did not have authentic software. This is what you'll see if your software is
not genuine.
MAGGIE: There have
been millions and millions of users that have validated during the course of
the past few months. On average we're seeing about 350,000 validations per day.
So we're really excited by the response and encourage every small business
owner to go Microsoft.com/genuine and validate today. |