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Pirated software used to create help content in M$ XP

Postby Basher52 » Mon Nov 22, 2004 12:03 pm

Chicago (IL) - Members of a former software cracking group have discovered that audio files created with one of its cracked programs are distributed with each copy of the Windows XP operating system, possibly exposing Microsoft to a large-scale copyright infringement lawsuit.

The content in question can be found on every computer with Windows XP as operating system installed. Nine WAV audio files located in the folder " "Help\Tours\WindowsMediaPlayer\Audio\Wav" in the Windows installation directory include a signature of "Deepz0ne", a member of former cracking group "Radium". If the files are opened not with an audio player, but with a HEX editor or simply in Windows' own text editor Notepad, the last line displays as "000-04-06 IENG Deepz0ne ISFT Sound Forge 4.5".

A source confirmed to Tom's Hardware Guide, that the signature is "authentic for the cracked version of Sound Forge 4.5" and relates to the cracker Deepz0ne. "The Radium group has been dissolved about four years ago, but still meets every week in a casual manner," the source said. "One of the members circulated the information at a birthday part last weekend and then pitched the story apparently to Germany's PC Welt magazine," he said. PC Welt published the story the same day.

xp1 Sound Forge is a professional audio editing software popular among audio enthusiasts. Sony recently has purchased the intellectual property of the product from Sonic Foundry, which developed and sold version 4.5.

According to Benjamin Kern, attorney at Chicago-based law firm Gordon & Glickson LLC, the use of a pirated version of Sound Forge can result in a copyright infringement claim: "Other legal issues, such as patent infringement, trade secret misappropriation and contract breach may also be relevant, but copyright infringement is the most prominent," Kern said. It is unclear at this time, if the current owner Sony or the orginal developer Sound Forge have the right to bring legal action against Microsoft.

When software is transferred from one party to another, the transfer agreement often also includes the transfer of a right to bring an action for infringement, according to Kern. "In this case, if Sound Forge transferred its copyright in the software to Sony, it is not clear whether Sound Forge or Sony owned the copyright at the time the infringement was committed," Kern said.

At this time, liability also appears to be unclear. "Ultimate financial responsibility depends on whether a copyrighted work was provided to Microsoft by a third party, who may be responsible to Microsoft, by contract or otherwise, for any liability Microsoft could face," Kern explained.

Potential remedies for a copyright infringement include actual damages plus profits of the infringer, or set statutory damages. Given the profits Microsoft rakes in with Windows XP, even a small percentage of the profits could result in an unexpected windfall for Sony.

Sony and the Business Software Alliance were contacted by Tom's Hardware Guide but so far have not yet responded to the accusations. Microsoft declined to comment "at this time".


- How are they gonna out of this one :P


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Postby Void Main » Mon Nov 22, 2004 12:08 pm

Heh heh, I saw that a couple of days ago. That was almost as good as when the Department of Homeland security put out an advisory against using Internet Exploder. They'll get out of it though, they've gotten out of MUCH worse crimes. A frew greenbacks goes a long way.
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Postby Calum » Mon Nov 22, 2004 1:31 pm

yes, they will get out of it, much as i would LOVE to see sound forge be the downfall of windows, i know that is too sweet to happen in actual reality!
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Postby X11 » Sat Nov 27, 2004 9:38 am

They probably get there own copys of windows from warez sites...

Oh wait, its well known the commonly use Apple Systems for a lot of things at Redmond.
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Postby Calum » Sat Nov 27, 2004 10:46 am

well, that's because any business minded business knows that you should use reliable software internally. just because a company produces a product, doesn't mean they use it.

you know those plastic donkeys that you lift their tail, and cigarettes come out? or those things that you attach to the side of your chair then put your drink in, but it doesn't fit right, or breaks and spills all over the floor? do you seriously think that the owners and directors of those companies all have those things in their homes, and at their desks? i suspect not...


just because they turn out ms windows by the million doesn't mean they want/have to use it.
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Postby worker201 » Mon Nov 29, 2004 12:16 am

Actually, on my plastic donkey, you press the ears, and the cigarette comes out the butt, underneath the tail. Gag gift, and doesn't work since an airport security goon clawed through my bag and broke the ears off.
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