Chinese city requires Net cafes to use legitimate software
Nanchang, the capital of China’s eastern Jiangxi province, has required Internet cafe operators to replace pirated server software with licensed versions. Cafes that don’t will lose their license to operate, but some are grumbling about the cost of installing legitimate software.
Chinese city requires Net cafes to use legitimate software
Nanchang, the capital of China’s eastern Jiangxi province, has required Internet cafe operators to replace pirated server software with licensed versions. Cafes that don’t will lose their license to operate, but some are grumbling about the cost of installing legitimate software.
Chinese city requires Net cafes to use legitimate software
Nanchang, the capital of China’s eastern Jiangxi province, has required Internet cafe operators to replace pirated server software with licensed versions. Cafes that don’t will lose their license to operate, but some are grumbling about the cost of installing legitimate software.
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