pics courtesy of tipidpc:
http://www.tipidpc.com/viewtopic.php?tid=122226&page=1
hayuf sa pictorial![]()
pics courtesy of tipidpc:
http://www.tipidpc.com/viewtopic.php?tid=122226&page=1
hayuf sa pictorial![]()
Last edited by Syuryuken; November 7th, 2007 at 04:40 PM.
yung tipidpc ba na-raid?
. . . hindi pala
mga i-cafe shops pala 'to![]()
Last edited by Taurus; November 7th, 2007 at 04:26 PM.
Looks like a photo-op for the press to "promote" microsoft compliance.
aba buhay pa pala ang mga iyan....sino kaya nagpagalaw sa mga iyan microsoft? hmmmm....
kailan kaya mag raid dito sa lugar namin...para mabawasan na kalaban kong shop ha ha :evillaugh
another proof na talagang masayahin ang pinoy....
niraid na masaya pa...![]()
ayus din ah, naka akbay pa sa raiding team hehe. sayang nga namn ang 15 mins of fame![]()
Dito sa province, sa city namin since yesterday may mga Microsoft "Surveyors" na umiikot not only sa mga cybercafe but also sa mga private offices na maraming Pcs. Just checking lang daw, they even showed some proper identification, documents, etc to verify their authenticity.
This is why I closed my 20 unit cybercafe last year after 6 years of operation kasi hindi na viable sa area namin ang ganitong negosyo.
ang alam ko November ang parang end ng fiscal yr ng microsoft, so parang eto ata ung time na kelangan maka quota tlaga sila, hence nagkakaroon ng mga raids...
as far as i remember, last year bandang november din nabalita ang mga pangre raid ng microsoft at paglalabas nila ng mga warnings about pirated softwares
Hmmm...Microsoft imposes a raid quota on the Philippine gov't. The gov't responds by complying but providing promotional assistance to the raided? Ganun pala yun? Iba talaga ang pinoy!![]()
scary
internet shops lang kaya ang nireraid? anu anung biz pa kaya?
baka one day may kumatok nalang sa house natin tapos i-raid pc natin.
Basically the OMB will not raid private houses. Its not worth the cost of a "raiding team".
The complainant (like microsoft) will have to put up a unrefundable "bond" which is used by the NBI and police to finance the teams used for the raid. In that light, the complainant would prefer to get the most "return" for their money. They would prefer to do a raid with some media people so it would reach the evening TV news report and a newspaper report on the next day.
The OMB will raid two or three computer rental shops and maybe one private company who are using unlicensed softwares (typically microsoft products like Windows and Office) on their computers in a year. Typically private companies get raided less often because the OMB would send a letter stating that the company has been under surveilance and reminding the company to legalize the softwares they use. Computer rental shops typically don't get the same treatment.
Incidentally, I got a letter coming from PNP Anti-fraud and Criminal Crimes Division, just now...
langya, bigla akong natakot, akala ko kung ano na eh I was just reading this thread kahapon and ngayon eto may letter ako from them.
Letter came from Pilipinas Anti-Piracy Team, OMB, PNP and NBI...(langya di ka ba naman matakot nyan)
Pero the letter contains just a heads-up and alert about the current copyright infringement law and how to handle this. (wheeeewww!)
And it states at the bottom of the letter:
To REPORT software pirates, CALL 1-800-1-888-8787 (Php 1 Million reward)
or visit www.papt.org.ph
brus, kagabi sa news nag ikot ang OMB sa makati para mag inspect. then ayaw silang papasukin sa isang building tapos pinagagalitan nung isang OMB agent (attorney itong agent) yung security guard. mukang walang warrant or papeles itong OMB kaya ndi makapalag.
anu bang rules dito sa mga raids na ito?
kung talagang merong suspetya ang OMB na ang mga large offices ay gumagamit ng pirated softwares, bakit ndi sila kumuha ng warrant to search the offices ndi yung papasok sila basta basta na parang karapatan nola yun.
i mean even mga raids di ba kelangan ng tamang paperworks (warrants, etc.) at surveillance, etc.