Jay-Bo Productions

Blog of Jansen Brennan Bordinhao
Welcome to the blog Jay-Bo Productions, I'm your host Jansen Brennan Bordinhao. I am a 26 year old alum from The Ohio State University, born and raised in Las Vegas, NV working at XS Nightclub, owner of Strobe Light Media and City Legends Clothing. This where I post things that interest me or things I think you should know.

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  • February 4, 2011 1:38 pm
    Mexican drug cartel sells counterfeit Microsoft to fund kidnappings and drug trafficing
Sales of illegitimate copies of Microsoft programs may be doing more  than just lining hackers’ pockets. According to Microsoft’s lawyers,  notorious Mexican drug cartel La Familia Michoacana is selling  counterfeit Microsoft software to help fund kidnappings, drug  trafficking, weapons trafficking and other criminal activities. David  Finn, Microsoft’s Associate General Counsel dealing with Worldwide  Anti-piracy and Anti-counterfeiting, wrote about the problem in a blog  post on Thursday. “An important theme that resonated among the  international groups is the number of organized criminal gangs that rely  on the profits gleaned from pirated software to fund other crimes,”  Finn wrote on a Microsoft blog. “Sophisticated criminal syndicates and  drug cartels are building large scale counterfeiting operations and  selling illegal software to consumers. These illegal enterprises have  generated astronomical profits that the gangs funnel toward violent  crimes such as drug trafficking, arms and weapons trafficking,  kidnapping and extortion.” Finn went on to cite a study conducted by  Mexico’s Attorney General stating that the Familia cartel earns more  than $2.2 million each day — over $800 million annually — from sales of  counterfeit goods. View high resolution

    Mexican drug cartel sells counterfeit Microsoft to fund kidnappings and drug trafficing

    Sales of illegitimate copies of Microsoft programs may be doing more than just lining hackers’ pockets. According to Microsoft’s lawyers, notorious Mexican drug cartel La Familia Michoacana is selling counterfeit Microsoft software to help fund kidnappings, drug trafficking, weapons trafficking and other criminal activities. David Finn, Microsoft’s Associate General Counsel dealing with Worldwide Anti-piracy and Anti-counterfeiting, wrote about the problem in a blog post on Thursday. “An important theme that resonated among the international groups is the number of organized criminal gangs that rely on the profits gleaned from pirated software to fund other crimes,” Finn wrote on a Microsoft blog. “Sophisticated criminal syndicates and drug cartels are building large scale counterfeiting operations and selling illegal software to consumers. These illegal enterprises have generated astronomical profits that the gangs funnel toward violent crimes such as drug trafficking, arms and weapons trafficking, kidnapping and extortion.” Finn went on to cite a study conducted by Mexico’s Attorney General stating that the Familia cartel earns more than $2.2 million each day — over $800 million annually — from sales of counterfeit goods.

  • June 1, 2009 8:09 pm

    Microsoft gives us a demo of a something new called “Project Natal”

  • October 8, 2008 11:11 am

    Hell Yea Pharrell

    mikekarnell:

    Pretty cool spot Microsoft, definitely a step up. Too bad, as pointed out by Jay a little while ago, Pharrell uses a Mac.

  • October 1, 2008 10:49 am

    Pharrell’s A Mac, Not a PC

    According to Microsoft’s ads Pharrell (47 seconds in) and many other people are PC users. Well on the Billionaire Boys Club blog we get a nice shot of Pharrell in his tour bus working and what do we have in the background? Sure enough its a Mac Pro.

    Looks like after all Pharrell is not a PC user. The song Spaz, from N.E.R.D.’s newest album is on a Zune commercial.  Aren’t Zunes made by Microsoft? Hmm Something tells me Pharrell has a nice little deal with Microsoft.  Too bad he makes his real money using a Mac.

  • September 21, 2008 6:34 pm