Four-Britons-were-jailed-on-Friday-for-being-part-of-a-global-gang-described-as-"Robin-Hoods"-who-stole-expensive-software-from-rich-companies-and-gave-it-away-for-free-over-the-Internet.The-group,-described-by-prosecutors-as-"sad-individuals"-who-spent-their-lives-in-front-of-computers,-were-said-to-have-cost-firms-such-as-Microsoft-Corp.-millions-of-dollars-in-profit-and-enraged-its-chairman,-Bill-Gates.Prosecutors-told-London's-Old-Bailey-criminal-court-that-the-four-men,-motivated-by-a-hatred-of-software-companies,-were-the-key-players-in-an-international-ring-called-DrinkorDie.com,-said-to-be-one-of-the-world's-most-sophisticated-Web-piracy-groups
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