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PC shop Mike-O-Soft in Microsoft pirate sales shock

Mike-O-Soft, a Swansea-based PC shop, has been fined for selling Microsoft software without a licence.

Downtime thinks this may be a particularly tragic case of nominative determinism; poor Mike O'Soft never stood a chance.

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cppc repairs:

I had a feeling he might have been. Good enough for him. There are too many shops and engineers around south Wales that are selling dodgy pc`s with dodgy copies of windows. Makes my job that much harder.

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