Well, again, I am not familiar with Microsoft or that type of technology, but I would guess that if there are locks and so on, and it's against the law to tamper with them.... It's also against the law to drive 120 kilometres on the 401, but people do it and get away with it. This kind of stuff happens.
There are people who are smart and can get into that. A lot of kids can break into those programs. This is part of the problem.
Microsoft is a big member of the Canadian Anti-Counterfeiting Network. It spends a lot of time and energy trying to prevent that. Maybe the question would be better put to a company like Microsoft.
Again, all we can say is that if the price is too good to be true, it's too good to be true.