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Microsoft is setting up an emergency information hotline in a bid to stem the flood of pirated copies of Windows 95. Approximately 50 000 pirated copies of release 2 of the beta code are estimated to have been circulated on the continent for the last couple of months. Microsoft is asking customers, dealers and distributors to call the hotline number of they are approached with unauthorized copies...