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Microsoft warns source-code downloaders

The company sent hundreds of letters to people who downloaded the code that was leaked last week

By Joris Evers
February 18, 2004 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - In an effort to protect its intellectual property, Microsoft Corp. is warning Internet users not to download the Windows source code that appeared online last week.
Microsoft is sending warnings to users who search for the source code on peer-to-peer file-swapping services and is mailing legal warnings to those who have already downloaded the secret programming code, company spokesman Tom Pilla said today.
Pilla wouldn't say which P2P services Microsoft is targeting or how the company is delivering the alerts on the services it doesn't own. "These alerts serve to inform users who initiate a search looking for Windows source code that it is illegal to view, download and share the code," he said.
Microsoft has also sent out hundreds of letters to people who have already downloaded the source code, Pilla said. Many have already responded by agreeing not to distribute the code and deleting it from their systems, he said. Pilla wouldn't detail how Microsoft knows who downloaded the code or who received the letters.
"We will take all appropriate legal actions to protect our intellectual property. Today is about communicating, notifying and explaining to users that downloading, sharing and viewing of the source code is illegal," Pilla said.
Microsoft last week said that incomplete portions of its closely guarded Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 source code, the blueprints of the operating system software, had been leaked on the Internet. The company has started an internal investigation and called in the FBI.
Pursuing those who have downloaded the code and warning Internet users not to download it is a "natural move" from Microsoft, said Thor Larholm, a senior security researcher at PivX Solutions LLC in Newport Beach, Calif.
"Microsoft has historically gone to great lengths to defend [its] copyright, intellectual property and trade secrets," he said. "Companies developing products for the Windows platform should also ensure that their employees do not have the leaked source code, as this could impact on their operations and bring a significant liability on the company."
Although it is within Microsoft's rights to protect its intellectual property, playing hardball with those who have downloaded it may have an adverse effect on the company's image, said Joe Wilcox, a Jupiter Research senior analyst in Washington.
"While the company arguably is the wronged party here, Microsoft may want to carefully consider the larger public-image cost of trying to protect three-and-a-half-year-old source code," he said. "The notices run the risk of backlash at a time when Microsoft tries to rebuild a public image tarnished bythe U.S. antitrust case."
Wilcox said that some people may view Microsoft's tactic as heavy-handed, along the lines of what Recording Industry Association of America Inc. has done. "Remember that some of the source-code trading occurs on the same P2P networks used for swapping music," he said.
Pilla wouldn't comment on what further steps Microsoft may take as it works to protect its intellectual property and trade secrets.

Reprinted with permission from IDG.net. Story copyright 2010 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
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