Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 10th Feb 2007 18:24 UTC, submitted by dylansmrjones
In the News Linux is the clear winner out of a dispute between the Russian legal authorities and schools over who should carry the can over the use of pirated Windows software, The Inquirer magazine reports. Rather than attacking mobsters who peddle pirated copies of Windows directly to companies, the Russian coppers decided to lock up a Sepich headmaster who bought hot Windows software which came from Perm region's Capital Construction Administration. Microsoft says that the incident has nothing to do with them, but it appears that Russian schools in the area are so scared about being shipped off to a Siberian Gulag, that they are buying Linux gear instead.
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RE: Not Necessarily a Bad Thing!
by Coxy on Sun 11th Feb 2007 19:59 UTC in reply to "Not Necessarily a Bad Thing!"
Coxy
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2006-07-01

'There might just be more to this situation than the article lets on. By using (Gnu/)Linux (or BSD or variants of either) you not only free yourself from the possibility of being jailed, you are also not relying on a foreign (for them) company to provide you with your software and dictate to you how you are allowed to use it and how much you will pay them for the privilege of being able to use their software.'

I'm sure the teacher pleased to hear this while he's sitting in gaol. :-)

Jokes aside, I'd mod you up 1 point for a good post but your already at +5!

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