美国软件公司诉中国"绿坝"抄袭 索赔22亿
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美国软件公司诉中国"绿坝"抄袭 索赔22亿
核心提示:美国软件公司Cybersitter日前对中国和7家PC厂商提起诉讼,指控中国的“绿坝”等软件不适当地利用其内容过滤软件的代码。
位于加州的软件公司Solid Oak Software宣称,中国政府正在推广的一个网络过滤软件含有从该公司软件中窃取的部分内容。
中国新闻网1月6日报道 1月6日消息,据国外媒体报道,美国软件公司Cybersitter周二在洛杉矶对中国和7家PC厂商提起诉讼,指控他们不适当地利用其内容过滤软件的代码。
Cybersitter在起诉中称,中国拷贝了其软件代码,并不适当地运用到自己的互联网过滤软件中。为此,Cybersitter要求赔偿22亿美元。
被起诉的7家PC厂商包括索尼、联想和东芝等。本案与中国的“绿坝”软件有关,Cybersitter母公司SolidOak软件公司去年6月曾表示,“绿坝”涉嫌代码抄袭。
位于加州的软件公司Solid Oak Software宣称,中国政府正在推广的一个网络过滤软件含有从该公司软件中窃取的部分内容。
中国新闻网1月6日报道 1月6日消息,据国外媒体报道,美国软件公司Cybersitter周二在洛杉矶对中国和7家PC厂商提起诉讼,指控他们不适当地利用其内容过滤软件的代码。
Cybersitter在起诉中称,中国拷贝了其软件代码,并不适当地运用到自己的互联网过滤软件中。为此,Cybersitter要求赔偿22亿美元。
被起诉的7家PC厂商包括索尼、联想和东芝等。本案与中国的“绿坝”软件有关,Cybersitter母公司SolidOak软件公司去年6月曾表示,“绿坝”涉嫌代码抄袭。
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Re: 美国软件公司诉中国"绿坝"抄袭 索赔22亿
居然起诉对象是中国。。而不是;绿坝的生产商
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Re: 美国软件公司诉中国"绿坝"抄袭 索赔22亿

- 黄美姬
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Re: 美国软件公司诉中国"绿坝"抄袭 索赔22亿
老爸“尝鲜”在电脑上装了“绿坝 花季护航”,被10岁儿子破解
http://hi.baidu.com/%C3%FB%C3%C5%D1%FD% ... e0571.html
http://hi.baidu.com/%C3%FB%C3%C5%D1%FD% ... e0571.html
我们是命运的妓女,它把我们都嫖了
N卡驱动:http://www.nvidia.cn/Download/index.aspx?lang=cn
极品飞车:http://www.geforce.cn/optimize/optimal- ... ts-450-ops
孤岛危机优化设置:http://www.geforce.cn/optimize/optimal- ... tx-450-ops
终端彩色:cp /etc/skel/.bashrc ~/
PS1="\[\e]2;\u@\H \w\a\e[32;1m\]\T$\[\e[0m\] "
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/
http://releases.ubuntu.com/
N卡驱动:http://www.nvidia.cn/Download/index.aspx?lang=cn
极品飞车:http://www.geforce.cn/optimize/optimal- ... ts-450-ops
孤岛危机优化设置:http://www.geforce.cn/optimize/optimal- ... tx-450-ops
终端彩色:cp /etc/skel/.bashrc ~/
PS1="\[\e]2;\u@\H \w\a\e[32;1m\]\T$\[\e[0m\] "
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/
http://releases.ubuntu.com/
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Re: 美国软件公司诉中国"绿坝"抄袭 索赔22亿
索性多索赔一点吧,中国gov有钱。
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Re: 美国软件公司诉中国"绿坝"抄袭 索赔22亿
黄美姬 写了:老爸“尝鲜”在电脑上装了“绿坝 花季护航”,被10岁儿子破解
http://hi.baidu.com/%C3%FB%C3%C5%D1%FD% ... e0571.html
这个强,但是绝对不是小朋友干的,哈哈
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Re: 美国软件公司诉中国"绿坝"抄袭 索赔22亿
索赔,谁开发的谁赔! 

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Re: 美国软件公司诉中国"绿坝"抄袭 索赔22亿
老百姓纳税的钱啊!
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10425599-83.html
A California company filed a software piracy lawsuit on Tuesday against the Chinese government, two Chinese software developers, and seven PC manufacturers alleging that they illegally copied code from its Web content filtering program and distributed that code as part of a censorship effort sponsored by the Chinese government.
Santa Barbara, California-based Solid Oak Software, which sells the Cybersitter program, filed the $2.2 billion civil action in federal court in Los Angeles.
In addition to the People's Republic of China, the named defendants are PC makers Sony and Toshiba of Japan; Lenovo, Acer, AsusteK Computer, and BenQ of Taiwan; and Haier Group of China, as well as Chinese software makers Zhengzhou Jinhui Computer System Engineering and Beijing Dazheng Human Language Technology Academy.
Asked to comment on the lawsuit, a Lenovo spokeswoman said: "We aren't able to comment about pending litigation." All the other defendants either did not immediately return calls and e-mails seeking comment or could not be reached on Tuesday.
The lawsuit alleges copyright infringement, misappropriation of trade secrets, unfair competition, and conspiracy. It claims that the Chinese makers of the Green Dam Youth Escort software illegally copied more than 3,000 lines of code from the Cybersitter program and that more than 56 million copies of Green Dam were distributed, even after allegations of copyright were made public.
Last June, China's government began requiring that all PCs sold in the country be shipped with the Green Dam software, ostensibly to protect young people from pornography. Human rights activists complained the mandate was really an expansion of the government's censorship activities.
A group of University of Michigan researchers analyzed Green Dam, developed by Dazheng, and concluded that it had security vulnerabilities and that it exposes the computer to remote attack.
Those researchers found that Green Dam copied the Cybersitter code, including proprietary filters and even files that were unnecessary to the function of the program but were instead notices for Cybersitter customers, Greg Fayer, a lawyer for Solid Oak, said in an interview.
Following criticism about the software, the Chinese government delayed implementation of the policy and then diluted it, requiring the use of Green Dam on computers only in schools and at Internet cafes. However, PC makers continued to distribute the software after that, the lawsuit alleges.
"We tried to make contact with China and didn't get very far. So, basically, we've gotten no response," Fayer said. "The most valuable asset this country has, and certainly our most valuable export, is our ingenuity, creativity and ideas--what lawyers would call 'intellectual property'--and we have to value that and make sure it's protected."
The lawsuit alleges that the Chinese government initially paid Jinhui and Dazheng about $6.9 million for a one-year license to distribute the Green Dam program and then charged "substantial" license fees to computer manufacturers and others to use it, while also offering it for free download from the Internet.
Solid Oak also claims in the suit that there have been numerous unlawful attempts to gain access to its servers originating from within China and that its employees were targeted with e-mails containing a Trojan that was designed to steal data.
A California company filed a software piracy lawsuit on Tuesday against the Chinese government, two Chinese software developers, and seven PC manufacturers alleging that they illegally copied code from its Web content filtering program and distributed that code as part of a censorship effort sponsored by the Chinese government.
Santa Barbara, California-based Solid Oak Software, which sells the Cybersitter program, filed the $2.2 billion civil action in federal court in Los Angeles.
In addition to the People's Republic of China, the named defendants are PC makers Sony and Toshiba of Japan; Lenovo, Acer, AsusteK Computer, and BenQ of Taiwan; and Haier Group of China, as well as Chinese software makers Zhengzhou Jinhui Computer System Engineering and Beijing Dazheng Human Language Technology Academy.
Asked to comment on the lawsuit, a Lenovo spokeswoman said: "We aren't able to comment about pending litigation." All the other defendants either did not immediately return calls and e-mails seeking comment or could not be reached on Tuesday.
The lawsuit alleges copyright infringement, misappropriation of trade secrets, unfair competition, and conspiracy. It claims that the Chinese makers of the Green Dam Youth Escort software illegally copied more than 3,000 lines of code from the Cybersitter program and that more than 56 million copies of Green Dam were distributed, even after allegations of copyright were made public.
Last June, China's government began requiring that all PCs sold in the country be shipped with the Green Dam software, ostensibly to protect young people from pornography. Human rights activists complained the mandate was really an expansion of the government's censorship activities.
A group of University of Michigan researchers analyzed Green Dam, developed by Dazheng, and concluded that it had security vulnerabilities and that it exposes the computer to remote attack.
Those researchers found that Green Dam copied the Cybersitter code, including proprietary filters and even files that were unnecessary to the function of the program but were instead notices for Cybersitter customers, Greg Fayer, a lawyer for Solid Oak, said in an interview.
Following criticism about the software, the Chinese government delayed implementation of the policy and then diluted it, requiring the use of Green Dam on computers only in schools and at Internet cafes. However, PC makers continued to distribute the software after that, the lawsuit alleges.
"We tried to make contact with China and didn't get very far. So, basically, we've gotten no response," Fayer said. "The most valuable asset this country has, and certainly our most valuable export, is our ingenuity, creativity and ideas--what lawyers would call 'intellectual property'--and we have to value that and make sure it's protected."
The lawsuit alleges that the Chinese government initially paid Jinhui and Dazheng about $6.9 million for a one-year license to distribute the Green Dam program and then charged "substantial" license fees to computer manufacturers and others to use it, while also offering it for free download from the Internet.
Solid Oak also claims in the suit that there have been numerous unlawful attempts to gain access to its servers originating from within China and that its employees were targeted with e-mails containing a Trojan that was designed to steal data.
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Re: 美国软件公司诉中国"绿坝"抄袭 索赔22亿
yaffle 写了:黄美姬 写了:老爸“尝鲜”在电脑上装了“绿坝 花季护航”,被10岁儿子破解
http://hi.baidu.com/%C3%FB%C3%C5%D1%FD% ... e0571.html
这个强,但是绝对不是小朋友干的,哈哈
哈哈,没错那就是姐的一个mj,小装了一下
我们是命运的妓女,它把我们都嫖了
N卡驱动:http://www.nvidia.cn/Download/index.aspx?lang=cn
极品飞车:http://www.geforce.cn/optimize/optimal- ... ts-450-ops
孤岛危机优化设置:http://www.geforce.cn/optimize/optimal- ... tx-450-ops
终端彩色:cp /etc/skel/.bashrc ~/
PS1="\[\e]2;\u@\H \w\a\e[32;1m\]\T$\[\e[0m\] "
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/
http://releases.ubuntu.com/
N卡驱动:http://www.nvidia.cn/Download/index.aspx?lang=cn
极品飞车:http://www.geforce.cn/optimize/optimal- ... ts-450-ops
孤岛危机优化设置:http://www.geforce.cn/optimize/optimal- ... tx-450-ops
终端彩色:cp /etc/skel/.bashrc ~/
PS1="\[\e]2;\u@\H \w\a\e[32;1m\]\T$\[\e[0m\] "
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/
http://releases.ubuntu.com/
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Re: 美国软件公司诉中国"绿坝"抄袭 索赔22亿
敢敲诈世界上最大的黑帮? 

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Re: 美国软件公司诉中国"绿坝"抄袭 索赔22亿
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