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Sydney firm slogged with $200k fine for software piracy
Unlicensed software use on the rise, says BSA.
Samira Sarraf
Mar 28 2017, 11:10AM
Software
Piracy crackdown: Aussie firms stung for Microsoft, Adobe misuse
Victoria, Queensland, SA users caught out.
Samira Sarraf
Nov 8 2016, 6:00PM
Software
Australian building sector worst pirates
Busy first half of 2016 for BSA.
Samira Sarraf
Jul 21 2016, 7:00AM
Software
One in five Aussies use pirated software
BSA survey reveals.
Samira Sarraf
May 26 2016, 11:32AM
Software
BSA rewards piracy informant $20,000
WA metalwork company slugged with massive fine.
Brendon Foye
May 16 2016, 4:44PM
Software
Reward for dobbing in pirates quadruples to $20,000
After Microsoft also starts anti-piracy campaign.
Samira Sarraf
Apr 5 2016, 5:02PM
Software
Victorian IT firm whacked $72,000 for piracy
Joins eight companies caught this year.
Brendon Foye
Aug 27 2015, 12:05PM
Software
Seven more businesses stung for piracy this year
Copyright violations worth $150,000.
Tony Yoo
Aug 6 2015, 7:30AM
Software
Illegal software costs Victorian architectural firm $118,000
Another Autodesk user falls foul of watchdog.
William Maher
Nov 25 2014, 12:17PM
Software
What will you do when the BSA comes for you?
How the software industry views piracy.
Nate Cochrane
Oct 19 2014, 4:30PM
Cloud
10 things we learned this week
Adobe and Game of Thrones have something in common.
Tony Yoo
Sep 5 2014, 10:53AM
Software
Caught out: business pays $65,000 for piracy
Engineering firm runs into trouble.
William Maher
Sep 3 2014, 4:08PM
Software
10 things we learned this week
Envelopes stuffed with $10k and going back to school.
Tony Yoo
Aug 15 2014, 11:26AM
Software
Queensland manufacturer slugged for software piracy
Yet another case of unlicensed Autodesk AutoCAD.
Tony Yoo
Aug 12 2014, 6:15AM
Software
Aussie plastic maker forced to pay $50k for software theft
Updated: Insider brings misuse to light.
Allie Coyne
Sep 25 2012, 8:11AM
Software
Anti-piracy group wants more IT manager dobbers
Offers $20,000.
Staff Writers
Jul 4 2012, 8:13AM
Security
BSA wins $150,000 in software piracy case
Informant takes $5000 reward.
Liz Tay
Sep 8 2011, 2:06PM
Software
The pain of software audits
What to do when vendors come knocking at your door.
Ry Crozier
Aug 11 2011, 10:24AM
Software
'Phoenix' burned in $100k software copyright bust
Those singed unlikely to again infringe, says BSA.
Nate Cochrane
Sep 10 2010, 12:50PM
Finance
BSA warns Aussie businesses about software piracy ‘can of worms’
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) is urging Australian IT managers to better examine their security policies and software assets to make sure they aren’t sitting on a dangerous ‘can of worms’ of software piracy.
Ashley Clark
May 31 2008, 11:09AM
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