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Do you report cheating sites to Microsoft
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| DivxGuy 2002-06-21, 4:30 pm |
| So far, I've turned in to Microsoft three sites offering MCP braindumps, with the latest being one that offered materials purported to be so concise and accurate that a total newbie could acquire a [paper] MCSE within two weeks (and you wonder why so many employers no longer value that certification).
How about you?
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| Tech Ranger 2002-06-23, 6:43 pm |
| MS should find those responsible for these sites, sue them, and seize any assests they can get their hands on. If people have to suffer extreme economic consequences, perhaps some impact can be made. In the meantime, MS needs to do something to defend these certs. Maybe they should change the questions every week, greatly enlarge the database of questions, require hands-on demonstrations of candidates. With all their resources, why can't MS do something? | |
| Gargin 2002-06-25, 12:31 pm |
| Coming from a guy whos name implies ripping off DVD movies. | |
| Gargin 2002-06-25, 12:33 pm |
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I forgot the smiling face guy, so you knew I wasn't trying to flame you.
peace. | |
| DivxGuy 2002-06-25, 2:20 pm |
| quote: Coming from a guy whos name implies ripping off DVD movies.
To the contrary, my tag implies superb control and anti-piracy protection for copyright holders...Divx as in Digital Video Express L.P., not DivX, the pirate's favorite codec.
RD |
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