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Microsoft Corporation continued its aggressive campaign against parallel market importers and against companies that pre-installed unlicensed copies of their well known operating system and office packages by filing six nine new lawsuits in Florida:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION v. AMERICAN BEGONIA CORPORATION ET AL, 1:07-CV-21642
MICROSOFT CORPORATION v. COMPUTERS & LAPTOPS CENTER, INC. ET AL, 1:07-CV-21643
MICROSOFT CORPORATION v. COMPUGLOBE, INC. ET AL, 0:07-CV-60900
MICROSOFT CORPORATION v. KEN’S COMPUTERS INC. ET AL, 5:07-CV-00258
MICROSOFT CORPORATION v. PC TOUCH OF FLORIDA, CORP. ET AL, 1:07-CV-21644
MICROSOFT CORPORATION v. TAKE A BYTE COMPUTERS, INC. ET AL, 0:07-CV-60901
MICROSOFT CORPORATION v. CRUZ ET AL, 8:07-CV-01117
MICROSOFT CORPORATION v. GUNTHER, 3:07-CV-00596
MICROSOFT CORPORATION v. NETFX PRO, INC. ET AL, 3:07-CV-00597
The suits filed in the Middle and Southern Districts of Florida set forth claims of copyright and trademark infringement as well as state counts for unfair competition. This wave of lawsuits principally seems to focus on pre-installers of unlicensed software. Much of this software is purchased overseas and enters the country in through the parallel market. They add to the growing number of lawsuits recently filed in other parts of the country by Microsoft against parallel market software importers.
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