Microsoft urges firms to cease and desist

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Software giant comes down hard on firms suspected of illegally smuggling education software

Microsoft has issued more than 50 cease and desist letters in its latest crackdown on alleged software smuggling operations. According to Microsoft, companies in Jordan and other unnamed countr...

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