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In brief: German officials seize pirate software

By John Oates

Published: 11 August 1998 17:27 GMT

German authorities have made Europe's largest ever seizure of pirated Microsoft software. Customs officers are believed to have found 300,000 CDs and 400,000 certificates.

An American known only as 'S' is said to be behind the pirate ring, which runs from the UK. Check back soon for more exclusive details from Silicon News.

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