Man Pleads Guilty to Microsoft Source-Code Theft (NewsFactor)
5th Sep 2005, 16:51 GMT
NewsFactor - A Connecticut man on Monday pleaded guilty in federal court to selling proprietary Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) source code in a case that has the potential to take the issue of software piracy to a higher level.
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