Small firms use unlicensed software to save money, but the BSA warns it will cost them more in the end
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BSA: Over Half Of UK SMBs Have Used Illegal Software
BSA warns small companies that buying counterfeit software could lead to something more troublesome than a fine
SMB Fined £18k For Unlicensed Software Use
Fine is on top of £81,000 in extra licence purchases
BSA: Cloud Piracy Rife In Developing Countries
Many businesses in developing countries are sharing cloud service log-in credentials, potentially breaking the law, BSA says
Yorkshire Company Punished For Using Unlicensed Software
Business Software Alliance gets £6,500 in settlement fees
Half Of PC Users Are Pirates, Says Study
One in four UK computer users have installed unlicensed software, says BSA
Building Firm Pays £10,000 Over Unlicensed Software
Audit exposed George Morrison's use of unlicensed Microsoft and Autodesk products
Sony, Nintendo, EA Games Turn Their Backs On SOPA
The top three gaming companies have added their names to the growing list of critics opposing the US Government's SOPA Act
Kaspersky Quits BSA Over US SOPA Support
Kaspersky says Stop Online Piracy Act is against the public interest and quits BSA to emphasise its point
Lost Revenue From Software Piracy Rising Rapidly
BSA estimates software piracy costs the software industry at least $59 billion worldwide
UK Firms Fined £2.2m For Software Piracy
The BSA doubled its take from 'negligent' UK businesses in 2010, with help from disgruntled employees
Whistleblower Sticks Label Firm With Licence Payment
A label-making company has paid out nearly £25,000 after a whistleblower told the BSA of unlicensed software
Healthcare Firm Hit With Software Piracy Fine
The Business Software alliance has settled with Leicester firm OCB Media Limited for over £19,000