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Previously on "US Navy has an "Oops Moment""

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  • NigelJK
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    His response was trapdoor one executed.

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  • AtW
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    The official response from the Navy was - Come and get it

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  • DaveB
    started a topic US Navy has an "Oops Moment"

    US Navy has an "Oops Moment"

    Although it's probably the rest of the world pissing themselves laughing.

    How's this for irony? US Navy hit with $600m software piracy claim

    Originally posted by El Reg
    A German software developer has accused the United States Navy of illegally copying $596m worth of its product.

    Bitmanagement Software GmbH claims that the Navy has copied "hundreds of thousands" of copies of its 3D modeling and tracking software BS Contact Geo without paying.

    They have filed suit [PDF] in the US Court of Federal Claims asking for damages of "not less than $596,308,103."

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