Lenovo Joins Forces with Microsoft to Continue Driving Support for Intellectual Property Rights

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May 11th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 32 times, 1 so far today

Lenovo Joins Forces with Microsoft to Continue Driving Support for Intellectual Property Rights

Lenovo today announced that it is reaffirming its collaboration with Microsoft to promote the use and benefits of validly licensed Microsoft software products through innovative joint sales, marketing and training programs in China and around the world. Today’s agreement renews the strategic cooperation between the two companies.

“With today’s agreement, Lenovo and Microsoft not only continue their strategic business partnership, we also partner to achieve one of the most important goals of international business: the protection of intellectual property,” said Chen Shaopeng, senior vice president, Lenovo Group and president of Lenovo Greater China. “As a global corporate citizen, Lenovo is deeply committed to the protection of intellectual property. We continue to take the lead by encouraging more businesses and individual users to respect and protect intellectual property as a means of building an innovation-friendly business environment.”

In November 2005, Lenovo took the initiative to launch a value-added software program in China, becoming the first PC manufacturer to pre-install Microsoft Windows® operating systems in all its product lines for the China market. Educational programs have also been conducted at all Lenovo stores in China to increase consumer awareness of the value of genuine software; understanding of software copyright issues; and features such as system security, privacy protection and virus prevention.

This agreement will further allow customers to enjoy the Windows capabilities they expect, and take advantage of ongoing system improvements that let them do more with their PCs. Lenovo sells pre-installed genuine Microsoft software on its PCs sold in more than 65 countries and regions around the world.

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