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ANALYSIS: Potential Impact of Microsoft's TestKing.com Suit Unclear


8/23/2006 -- Last week when Microsoft filed a federal copyright infringement lawsuit against leading braindump site TestKing.com, many hailed it as a shot across the bow against the so-far elusive foreign providers that deal in IT certification exam questions and answers.

However, even if Microsoft wins the legal battle against TestKing.com, the war against braindumps could remain unchanged due to difficulties in collecting overseas judgments.

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The IT braindump industry has been dominated by foreign providers, most prominently TestKing.com, ever since two criminal suits (one successful, one ultimately unsuccesssful) took down the two major U.S.-based braindump providers a few years ago.

While the parent company of TestKing.com, Certification Trendz, is registered in the United Kingdom, it is widely believed that the company itself operates out of Pakistan.  

In fact, since at least 2001, TestKing.com and other sites owned by Certification Trendz have been associated with a Shahzad Shahnawaz, based in Faisalabad, Pakistan. A signature on a corporation document from 2005 appears to indicate that Shahnawaz owned the company at least up to last year, and is at a minimum still affiliated with the company, based on a post made earlier this month using a Certification Trendz-related e-mail address.

Still, other names have been associated with the company in the past. CertCities.com attempted to contact the company and Shahnawaz via various e-mail addresses to confirm his identity, ownership and get the company's take on this suit, but did not receive a response by press time.

The uncertainty over who owns TestKing.com as well as opportunities for legal discovery -- however difficult with a Pakistan-based company -- may be why Microsoft filed the suit against “John Does”s said Paul Lesko, head of patent and intellectual property litigation at East Alton, Ill.-based Simmons Cooper LLC. “It could be one of those things…at least it will keep it open to potentially conduct discovery [or see] if there are other names are out there.”

If Microsoft cannot identify the owners, or if TestKing.com chooses not to defend itself, Redmond could get a judgment in its favor fairly quickly -- months versus years – as long as it proves its case, Lesko said.

But no matter how the lawsuit plays out, if Microsoft wins, the company may have troubles collecting. Lesko said that anything awarded to Microsoft will be valid in the United States, but to collect overseas, Microsoft will need to get the cooperation of a Pakistani court. Without that, damages, property, business records and other relief the company is seeking are unlikely -- leaving only the domain names of the violating sites.

“It's easier to shut down their Web site, but it's a lot more difficult to [shut them down],” he said. “Just because you shut them down somewhere, doesn't mean they can't pop up somewhere else.”

The expense of litigation and uncertain outcome is one reason it's often the last resort for an IT certification company to sue an overseas braindump provider.

As for the timing of the suit, Lesko says there's no real change in the law that would make it more sensible for Microsoft to file the suit now versus a few years ago.  

When asked why the company filed this suit now, Microsoft Learning's Lead Project Manager Al Valvano said, Nothing honestly has really changed in terms of strategy. We've always been focused on protecting the value of certification as an asset."

"I think this [case] is particularly noteworthy just because of the size of Test King,” he continued. “But there's really been no deviation in terms of [our] strategy."

Microsoft declined to comment further on the specifics of the case.

Whether or not the suit turns out successful for Microsoft, the industry is taking other steps to help combat braindumps, says Jamie Mulkey, Ed.D., senior director of Test Security Services for the test security consulting group Caveon.

Over the past few years, groups like Caveon, the testing centers and IT certification programs themselves have developed and are using technologies that can help identify cheating at various levels throughout the testing system.

And Mulkey, who is also chair of the Association of Test Publishers' Certification Licensing Division and head of its security initiative, said that the initiative is making significant progress toward identifying the source of major test leaks in the industry, although that research is ongoing.  

So while lawsuits may not be the ultimate answer, Mulkey still has high hopes for this one. “I think it's huge,” she commented. “[TestKing.com] are the kingpin, so if Microsoft's successful, I think it would…take a lot of braindump sites with them.”  -Becky Nagel, with additional reporting by Scott Bekker



There are 33 CertCities.com user Comments for “ANALYSIS: Potential Impact of Microsoft's TestKing.com Suit Unclear”
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9/23/06: Asim from Lahore says: I wanna know when will microsoft starts again MCSE exams in pakistan.I am prepared with my 3 exams without consulting any dumps.But now they banned MCSE in pakistan.I wanna go back on my job to KSA after 3 months... What shall I do now?
9/29/06: developer in islamabad says: There have been a lot of comments but yet no one is confirmed nor is there any verdict from either Microsoft or Cisco that it was because of Testking. One cannot wipe out the whole nation bc of one corrupt person other wise there are lot of corrupt people in almost all the countries of the world. The facts different from what it seems. Most probably the racisism.
10/12/06: Legal Guru says: The real implication of this case is something else, something far more dangerous. I know many of you, like me, don't like the brain-dump industry, but the particular method Microsoft is using here is quite unsettling. For TestKing employees to actually commit copyright infringment, they would have to take the real test and simply copy questions and answers. This is a crime, not a civil lawsuit. More importantly, it is impossible for a company like TestKing to do any form of Due Diligence to make sure that the questions their employees create are not reproductions of actual test questions and answers - as the company does not have access to the real tests to make sure. If Microsoft is successful in this suit, the precedent is set that a company can be held liable for copyright infringement even when it is impossible for them to detect whether or not it occured. They can hide the copyrighted material and unleash it in a protected court room environment to punish competitors. This is very dangerous.
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