BBC Words in the News - 07 February, 2007 



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Mikhail Gorbachev's intervention highlights the plight of the man being described in US as well as Russian media reports as merely a humble schoolteacher with the interests of his pupils at heart. Alexander Ponosov is alleged to have been running pirated copies of Microsoft's Windows operating system on computers at his school in the town of Perm, in the Urals Mountains.

Microsoft's local representatives in Russia accuse Mr Ponosov of knowlingly using pirated software that cost the company of $10,000 in losses. Microsoft boss Bill Gates said last week that his company had made profits of a billion dollars a month in the second half of last year, that's about $33m a day. Mr Gorbachev's letter, published on his charitable foundation's website, appealed to Mr Gates to show mercy to the schoolteacher and warned that Mr Ponosov could be locked up in one of Siberia's notorious prison camps if found guilty. Mr Ponosov says he's innocent and that the software had been installed on the computers before he got them.

President Putin has joined in as well, calling on investigators to aim for the distributors, not the users in cases like this. However the authorities in Russia are eager to show that they are cracking down on theft of intellectual property like computer software. In the past, Russia's record has not been good, and Moscow is keen to join the World Trade Organisation and a sound record on respect for the property of others is an essential requirement.

Rodney Smith, BBC


Words

intervention

the act of becoming involved in a situation in order to change its development or outcome

plight
an unfavourable or unfortunate condition, state or situation

humble
low in status or importance; not proud or arrogant

pirated copies
copies which have been made without the permission or the original maker and/or owner

charitable foundation
an organisation which exists to help the needy

mercy
an act of kindness, compassion or favour

notorious
known widely and usually negatively

cracking down on
acting firmly against

intellectual property
an idea, artwork, method or theory etc. which is considered to belong to the person who thought of it or created it

a sound record on
a good, honest and reliable past history

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