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BSA flags widespread use of illegal software by SMBs
News Anti-piracy body's research suggests more than half of small businesses have used illegal software.
By JoVona Taylor Published
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BSA orders design firm to cough up £3K in unlicensed
News Anti-piracy body hits Kyson Design in first sting of 2013.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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BSA reaches £11,000 settlement with unlicensed design firm
News Anti-piracy body nabs unlicensed Yorkshire firm.
By Cassie Daum Published
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BSA demands tougher penalties for software pirates
News Anti-piracy body hits out as global value of illegal software hits $63.4 billion.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Kaspersky quits BSA over US piracy law support
News The Russian security company doesn't like the BSA's stance on the US Stop Online Piracy Act.
By Tom Brewster Published
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BSA settles at £29,000 for unlicensed software use
News The Salamander Organisation feels the force of the Business Software Alliance for not paying their software licences.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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BSA calls for tougher IP theft laws
News New BSA report suggests software theft has an economy wide affect and harsher IP penalties are needed.
By Adrian Bridgwater Published
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UK has sixth lowest pirated software rate
News The BSA has called on more work to be done even though the UK has the world's sixth lowest software piracy rate.
By Tom Brewster Published
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BSA doubles piracy reward ahead of Christmas
News The Business Software Alliance is offering £20,000 to encourage broke employees to turn their bosses in for software piracy.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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War declared on London software pirates
News London businesses are using illegal software worth around £149 million each year, according to IDC.
By Asavin Wattanajantra Published
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Pirated software costs firms £16 million
News Pirated software is not as cheap as it may appears, the Business Software Alliance has warned.
By David Neal Published
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Software police clamp down on UK firms
News The global anti-software piracy body has announced the results legal action against UK companies found to be using illegal software.
By Miya Knights Published
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