Original URL: https://www.theregister.com/2001/09/27/bsa_sues_five_uk_businesses/
BSA sues five UK businesses for software piracy
Investigating 300 more
Posted in Software, 27th September 2001 14:08 GMT
The BSA is sueing five UK companies for allegedly using unlicensed software, and it has announced legal settlements with five more organisations.
The companies it is suing are:
- Baines & Ernst Financial Management - a debt management company;
- Climax Development - a video game technology and content developer;
- Claranet Limited – an Internet Service Provider;
- Hussmann Europe Limited - a provider of merchandising and refrigeration products for the commercial food industry;
- Learoyd Packaging - a division of API Group plc
The companies and organisations it has reached settlement with for using unlicensed software are
are:
- Price’s Candles, a candle manufacturing company based in London, settled for £9,500
- The Trafford Centre, a retail and leisure complex in Manchester, settled for an undisclosed sum
- Bousfield Heatons Limited, a printing chemicals manufacturing firm based in Bristol, settled for £65,000
- Online Travel Corporation plc, a London based Internet travel technology and distribution business, settled for £40,000
- Gloucester City Council settled for £12,000
The BSA says it is currently investigating more than 300 UK organisations for suspected piracy. Most names come through tip-offs (there's a reward of up to £10,000) from disgruntled present and former employees. So we guess the message is: if you can't be honest, make sure you're nice to your staff. ®