MSN-Owned Site Allegedly Sells Pirated eBooks |
The Sydney Morning Herald has reported that Microsoft-owned website Cudo, was selling a 4GB ebook reader this week for $99 (Australian) – The Chinese-made device came with a CD preloaded with 4,000 books, most of which were pirated. Some of the pirated titles were the entire Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings series. The Cudo e-reader deal has ended, after 2,317 of the devices were sold.
Cudo claims the none of the devices sold were actually shipped with the pirated books, all of which were initially listed on Cudo’s site. Cudo took this list down, but it can still be viewed in Google’s cache.
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