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Microsoft told to stop some Windows sales in China...with a local supplier. The order Monday said Microsoft exceeded its rights under licensing agreements with Zhongyi Electronic Ltd., a Beijing company that developed Chinese character fonts used in the software. Microsoft must stop... In this article: Microsoft Corp., China, Beijing, Plaintiff, Windows XP, Windows 95, Windows Server 2003, and Windows 98 |
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washingtonpost.com | November 17, 2009
China court rules against Microsoft in IPR case: report
...the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. The paper reported Microsoft's use of two Chinese fonts developed by Zhongyi Electronic, a Beijing-based software company, was not covered by a license agreement between the two, the Beijing No 1...
In this article: Microsoft, China, Plaintiff, Financial Times, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 98, and Shanghai
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Windows Vista Lost the Race to Windows XP - And will be absent from the 2008 Beijing Olympics ... Windows XP will be the start operating system of the 2008 ...
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China Jails Four for Microsoft XP Piracy - News and Analysis ...
... their bootleg "Tomato Garden" version of Microsoft's Windows XP program, in what the Xinhua news agency called ... Beijing. Microsoft Windows XP ...
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Beijing's Apple Store Gets Crashed By Windows XP
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Vista Left Off Core IT Roster For Olympics - Windows and XP ...
The organizers of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing have decided to run Windows XP on all PCs doing vital processing, relegating Windows Vista to systems in Internet ...
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A Beijing court has ordered Microsoft Corp. to stop selling some versions of its Windows operating system in China in a licensing dispute with a local supplier.
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Beijing (pronounced: /beɪˈdʒɪŋ/ or IPA: /beɪˈʒɪŋ|/ in English; Chinese: 北京; pinyin: Běijīng, ; Wade-Giles: Pei3ching1 or Pei3-ching1) (also known as Peking (IPA: /Peking pronounced in English way.ogg/ or IPA: /peɪˈkɪŋ|/)) is a metropolis in northern China and the capital of the People's Republic of China. Governed as a municipality under direct administration of the central government, Beijing borders Hebei Province to the north, west, south, and for a small section in the east, and Tianjin Municipality to the southeast. Beijing is one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China.
Beijing is China's second largest city after Shanghai, with more than 17 million people in Beijing's area of jurisdiction. The city is divided into 16 urban and suburban districts and two rural counties; the city's urban area has about 13 million residents. Beijing is a major transportation hub, with dozens of railways, roads and motorways passing through the city. It is also the destination of many international flights arriving in China. Beijing is recognized as the political, educational, and cultural center of the People's Republic of China, while Shanghai and Hong Kong predominate in economic fields. The city hosted the 2008 Olympic Games.
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