Suspected cases of software piracy Cybersitter owned by the Chinese Government and a number of local companies involved big names computer manufacturer. Cybersitter’m sued Sony, Lenovo, Toshiba, Acer, ASUSTeK, BenQ, and the Haier because they assume a role in disseminating the software without consent.

Total claims Cybersitter reached 2.2 billion U.S. dollars. Not only sued the computer company, they also sued the Chinese government and software development companies, Jinhui Computer System Engineering Inc.. ”The hijackers Cybersitter download the program from the server. They trace three thousand and the program code named Green Dam Youth Escort,’’said Greg Cybersitter’s attorney Fayer, Wednesday (6 / 1).

Software that works sort of bias pages opened by the computer user, especially the pages of pornography and violence. But the Chinese government expected Cybersitter use their programs to block the political pages of attacking the Government.

Last year, the Chinese Government issued an order that each computer manufacturer must have a program Green Dam in every computer sold in China. This action sparked public criticism of China.

While the defendant’s computer manufacturers do not want to react. Lenovo spokeswoman, via electronic messages to the Associated Press said they were not able to comment on the allegations. Similarly BenQ Corp., which states do not know if he was sued so no biased comment. Acer, Asustek, Sony Corp., Toshiba Ciro, and Haier Group is also not yet responded.

Cybersitter is a small company from Los Angeles. This family-owned company. They suffered losses worth 39.95 U.S. dollars per software.



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