![]() ![]() Microsoft hasn’t disclosed the pirate’s name in the document papers but has called them “John Doe” - a name used to refer to an undisclosed or unnamed person or party. ![]() This is the company’s fifth lawsuit since February aimed at software pirates, after it discovered a growing number of activation attempts from IPs belonging to what could be retailers selling computers with stolen product keys. Microsoft continues its fight against software piracy, this time with a lawsuit against an unnamed party that has allegedly activated more than 1,000 copies of Windows and Office, including the latest Windows 10 operating system.
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