Software Asset Management (SAM) Discussion

BSA Out of Court Settlement in Greater Manchester



The Business Software Alliance (BSA) recently announced an out-of-court settlement with Oldham-based ADT Workplace Ltd, following an investigation
into the alleged use of illegal software. The commercial interiors firm paid an undisclosed amount after the BSA received a complaint claiming the
use of unlicensed copies of Adobe, Autodesk and Microsoft software on its PCs.”

This case is a timely reminder of the BSA’s current local initiative, supported by local politicians and business leaders, to raise awareness of software
piracy and educate companies about the associated risks. The campaign finishes at the end of June; after this period, businesses found to be using
unlicensed software will be at risk of investigation and legal action by the BSA following the 30th June 2008 deadline (The ATD case occurred before
the campaign began).

As explained by Najeeb Khan, UK Member Committee Vice-Chair, Business Software Alliance: “Businesses in Manchester need to start thinking about the
value of the software they are using day-in, day-out. Backed by regional business groups, software resellers and local politicians alike, we are urging
businesses to sign up to the campaign to audit carefully all the software installed on company owned PCs, devices and networks, to help stamp out software
piracy in the city.”

Tony Lloyd MP, Member of Parliament for Manchester Central, commented: “Manchester has a vibrant business community and a strong important pedigree in the
IT industry. Yet software piracy and the costs associated with it pose a serious risk to all those who work and invest in our city, whether through the
increased threat of computer viruses, or software companies not being rewarded for their innovation as the Business Software Alliance campaign quite rightly
highlights.”

Lloyd continues: “With the North West region accounting for more than 11% of UK employment and contributing 10% to UK GDP, it is essential for the city, the
region and the UK that we all do everything we can to limit the prevalence of software piracy in one of the country’s most important cities.”

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