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    MICROSOFT TO SELL SOFTWARE LICENSES AT $3 TO STUDENTS

    The Jakarta Post, Indonesia
    August 30, 2007 Thursday

    from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2007 -- PAGE 13 PT
    Microsoft Indonesia will sell a Windows software version called
    Education Innovation Suite at US$3 to Indonesian students, as part
    of its program to help close the digital gap in the country

    President director of Microsoft Indonesia Tony Chen said Wednesday
    his company would cooperate with the Education Ministry by allowing
    it to buy the licenses for distribution to students

    "We will meet the minister to discuss plans," Tony said, adding around
    10,000 licenses would be available in the program annually

    The Innovation Suite includes the Windows XP Starter Edition, Microsoft
    Office Home and Student 2007, Microsoft Math 3.0, Learning Essentials
    2.0 for Microsoft Office and Windows Live Mail desktop

    At a meeting in Beijing in April, Microsoft top executive Bill Gates
    said his company would provide 10,000 licenses per year to students
    in developing countries

    Corporate affairs director Dradjat Panjawi said the discount sales
    would allow Indonesian students to gain access to information at a
    reduced cost, improve awareness of intellectual rights and help curb
    software piracy

    Microsoft Indonesia has been trying to fight software piracy through
    educational seminars and by offering special prices for licenses to
    those working in the education sector

    The company is offering an 80 percent discount to government offices
    and an 18-25 percent discount to small-medium businesses that purchase
    the Windows Starter Edition

    Tony said piracy in Indonesia had decreased to 85 percent of the
    total product sold in 2006 from 87 percent in 2005

    According to a report from the International Data Corporation,
    Indonesia was the eighth largest country involved in computer software
    piracy in 2006 after Armenia, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Zimbabwe, Vietnam,
    Venezuela and Pakistan.
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