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The software industry says that worldwide, software piracy is a growing, $11-billion-a-year business.It's that type of money that has Microsoft scared, because those huge profits are attracting an old criminal foe. Organized crime is finding that dealing in counterfeit Microsoft is simpler than dealing in drugs."In the final six months, we have begun to see good quality counterfeit software manufactured in Colombia, just outside of Bogota," says Brad Smith, who heads Microsoft's anti-piracy efforts. The company is hoping that new, harder-to-copy CDs with holographs will a minimum of slow the problem. But only a global law enforcement crackdown will stop it."Otherwise it is extremely easy to win some battles but lose world war 2 against organized crime," says Smith.With more raids discovering even more sophisticated operations, indications are this new hi-tech war against organized crime has lost.
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