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Microsoft Sues Testing Materials Vendor


8/17/2006 -- Microsoft has filed a federal lawsuit against testing materials vendor TestKing, alleging that the company is illegally selling the actual answers to its certification exams.

The suit, filed last week in Federal District Court in Seattle, claims that the "defendants have provided and are providing, without license or permission from Microsoft, the original copyrighted exam content from Microsoft Certification Exams."

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Microsoft has always taken its certification programs seriously because it helps assure continued sales and proper support of its products. Apparently, according to the suit, TestKing is helping candidates cheat -- at Microsoft's expense.

"We guarantee that by using our Microsoft Exams training materials you will be prepared for your upcoming Microsoft Exam, and will pass on your first attempt," say claims on TestKing's site.

TestKing also operates other sites through which the company sells the infringing testing materials, according to the complaint. In fact, Web searches found several other, apparently related sites also selling similar test preparation materials.

The lawsuit claims multiple counts of copyright infringement and asks for a permanent injunction to stop TestKing from continuing to sell or distribute the materials. It also seeks damages. Additionally, Microsoft's attorneys asked the court to turn the Internet domain TestKing.com over to them.

TestKing's Web site lists a mailing address for a company named Certification Trendz Limited in the United Kingdom but no phone number, and the site does not identify the company's executives or management. Due to the inability to initially identify who runs the company, Microsoft issued what is called a "John Doe" lawsuit, with the defendants to be identified later.

On its site, TestKing claims to sell test training materials for a wide variety of different technology companies' certifications in addition to Microsoft's. Materials are also offered for products from Adobe, Apple, Checkpoint, Cisco, Citrix, Dell, IBM, HP, Symantec, Sun and Oracle. TestKing also offers preparation materials for some non-vendor certifications such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional and CompTIA A+.

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which first reported the suit, has posted Microsoft's filing here [PDF].  -Stuart Johnston



There are 119 CertCities.com user Comments for “Microsoft Sues Testing Materials Vendor”
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8/19/06: Anonymous says: Thank god TK is going bye-bye. I';ve been on Cisco for YEARS to take care of this...DOWN WITH TK!
8/20/06: Sx from ME says: I think the cert exams, especially those from Microsoft ask such questions that are not even covered or explained in their own Training Material. Atleast they could improve their training material and include more problems, scenarios and complete answers. MS does not even answer the problems correctly!
8/20/06: Markus from Denver says: This is funnier than most people think. Most companies in Colorado went gaga over certified people at one time. Now they place disclaimers in want ads like "No MCSE's need apply." With the job market the way it now after the big boom, those paper MCSE's have either sank or struggled to stay where they were. Most employers are looking at a combination of experience, education and a cert is a plus. If TK goes down another TK replica will pop up.
8/20/06: Willis from CA says: Yes it would be good to see this site go down. Maybe when more people fail the tests MS might create better education material. And maybe MS should get real and remove the idea that anyone with a brain wouldn't use a MS server as a router. How about just focus on being an OS and leave the routing to qualified hardware companies. There are a bunch of other topics MS could quit testing on that no one would ever use but they have to know if for the test.......
8/20/06: Anonymous says: Down with TK! It helps all those uneducated wanna-be computer people get the positions that they aren't qualified for. But then if you would hire a hairdresser to administer your server you deserve whatever the world gives you. :)
8/20/06: Anonymous says: I have heard from several very good sources that there are several other test providers that give you the actual questions/answers without having to go thru the hastle of reading the explanations that TK provides (tongue firmly in cheek). So Microsoft, instead of spending valuable resources upgrading your testing program, I agree that you should spend whatever it takes on litigation. Actually, I think Microsoft should just storm the site. As I am sure you are aware the technical contact/web hosting registration for testking.com is in Bellevue, WA 98007. I thought Microsoft had its own military force that operated independently within the US anyway. Hmmm...seems like TK picked Bellevue just to screw with you. Microsoft...nice PR move. TK sales are probably higher than ever today. MS...create an 8 hour hands-on lab (similar to your hardware friends in the Bay area) and stop your complaining. By the way, Cisco just refreshed its most popular professional level cert. Does this give you geniuses any bright ideas. Revise your exams (i.e. update them with new material and have simulations that actually work in a test environment), create decent study materials and maybe someone would buy the stuff. Go Linux!
8/20/06: Anonymous says: Agree JuJu Bee, experience is what it counts.
8/20/06: Anonymous says: No point. You shut it down, another will open. It takes soooooooo long for them to shut down one website but it takes less than a week to open one. You do the math.
8/21/06: Anonymous says: Since when MS is worried about people, MS is just worried because Testking is making money out of there product, if you see they want to take over the testking domain so the money comes in their pocket not in testkings.
8/21/06: Atul Ganorkar from Mumbai, Nagpur, India says: TestKing MUST be CLOSED DOWN as it has literally “impacted me on professional front”. I cleared MS Certs. twice, in 2000 and another in 2005, but people somehow gets a feeling that I must have referred to those materials which are available free everywhere. Now that I am looking for a new work, my manager has taunted me that having theoretical knowledge is not enough - one should have practical knowledge as well. My methodology is such that I read the topic material from MSDN (which gives the best of the information) and then practice it on my PC. Unfortunately all that seems to be a waste :(
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