BSA fines Melbourne engineering firm $150,000
The Business Software Alliance has fined a Melbourne engineering company $150,000 for allegedly using software without a licence in an out of court settlement.
View ArticleBSA targets Perth with Software Compliance Check
Small to medium businesses in Perth are being asked to check if their software is legit during a new campaign by the Business Software Alliance (BSA) Australia.
View ArticleCloud-based legal software the way forward: BSA
Business Software Alliance (BSA) Australia is encouraging companies and individuals to invest in cloud-based software as a way to track compliance and save money.
View ArticleTrader fined $304k for selling fake Windows software
Microsoft Australia has won a case in the Federal Circuit Court of Australia against Melbourne trader Paul McLane who produced and sold counterfeit copies of Windows and Office software.
View ArticleCylinder Head Innovations fined for using unlicensed Siemens software
Cylinder Head Innovations, a Melbourne-based design and manufacturing company, has been required to pay an undisclosed amount of damages for its use of unlicensed Siemens PLM NX software.
View Article59% of businesses experienced data loss from malware on unlicensed software:...
Almost 60 per cent of IT businesses experienced a data loss following a malware attack on unlicensed software in 2013, according to a global survey by BSA The Software Alliance.
View ArticleMelbourne recruitment firm fined $11k for Office 2007 piracy
BSA | The Software Alliance has settled a software copyright breach case out of court with a Melbourne-based recruitment firm that used unlicensed copies of Office 2007 Enterprise.
View ArticlePlanning and Design pays out $118k to BSA
Planning and Design, a Victorian based architectural drafting firm, has agreed to pay BSA | The Software Alliance $118,000 in a settlement case after it emerged that the company had been using...
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