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LUCKNOW, INDIA: About 50,000 pirated DVDs of Microsoft Windows 7 are estimated to have been sold here since the official launch on October 22, generating unaccounted business of around Rs.50 lakh (nearly $100,000).

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The reason for the allure of the pirated versions: These cost Rs.40-Rs.250 in Naza Market in Hazratganj here, drawing buyers from not only the rest of Uttar Pradesh and neighbouring states like Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Uttarakhand but also Nepal and Bangladesh.

"This is the biggest market in the region," said a shopkeeper in Hazratganj, claiming at least 50,000 DVDs of the pirated Windows 7 have been sold since hitting the local markets within 24 hours of the official launch, fetching sellers about Rs.50 lakh so far.

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The legal version of the new operating system launched by Microsoft Corp costs between $150-$300 (Rs.7,500-Rs.15,000) in the international markets. The company, however, tagged its prices 20 per cent below international rates in India, where it is available in the Rs.6,000-Rs.11,000 range through official channels.

Despite the discounted company rates, buyers are opting for the pirated version.

"Why invest Rs.10,000 when it is available for Rs.250?" asked Pramod Yadav, a student pursuing a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) course.

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Added Mohit Singh, who runs a computer hardware and software maintenance company: "We pay for only the DVD as we are regular customers. A DVD hardly costs Rs.20-40."

Most computer service providers or "regular customers" in Lucknow and elsewhere in India use pirated software, contended Nishant Kumar, a software engineer with HCL Technologies in Greater Noida.

According to him, what makes the pirated operating systems more attractive is that cheap pirated anti-virus software is also freely available.

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"A lot of anti-virus software, for example Awast, is available on the Internet," Kumar said, adding that it was equally effective and has the same service life.

Those selling pirated Windows 7 deny doing anything illegal.

"There are over 200 shops in Naza Market. All have everything you want. We are not doing anything illegal as everything is available on the Internet," said a shopkeeper not willing to be named.

"We are only transferring and supplying to buyers who include students, professionals and even big business houses."

Those selling authentic software are unhappy.

 

http://www.ciol.com/Developer/Operating-System/News-Reports/Windows-7-piracy-a-big-time-biz-in-India/41109127267/0/

 
3 comments on "Pirating Windows 7 is big business"
  Commented by  AMISH, Admin/Facilities Manager, VKVC    | 07 16 2011 09:13:24 +0000
It is correct for a country like us volumes count more. Hence when some company like apple, ms or lenovo, dell etc acts like a big brother and introduces pricing that can be afforded only by high-class or upper middle class, the middle section of the populace resort to indulgence in piracy. This fact is not at all dwelled by the middle management of these company's product launchers in india. Now it may be simply to please the gora saheb than any other sane reason these are not brought to the fore. So let us hope that when a pricing related to new product launch is expected, at least the point regards to piracy market can be considered and some sort of action be taken.
  Commented by  Ardhendu Pal, Upgrading Knowledge Base, Researching in Computer Software/Hardware    | 07 15 2011 22:37:49 +0000
Indians are very correct in this respect because we must not help USA by purchasing the original version of Windows of any version or any product of Microsoft in any form.
I'd suggest that this is good for Indians and Bad for Americans and this is not unethical if America is concerned. 
  Commented by  Radhakrishna Marar, Business Analyst, Oracle    | 11 05 2009 07:00:00 +0000
India is a country where one can get a pirated versions of all the latest software coming in the market. On that so much Hype about Windows 7 definitely will create a very good market of it in India. Thus, it will be a very good market for pirates in India to pirate Windows 7.
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