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BSA announces £120,000 ($183,000) fine against Scottish company



The BSA has announced agreements totalling £140,000 with two Scottish companies accused of using unlicensed software. One company, a phone repair business, was fined a massive £120,000 in addition to the cost of legalising the software used on its network. The firm was found to have illegal copies of Office, Project, Visio SQL as well as other applications on approximately 100 computers

Separately, a motor dealer group was fined nearly £25,000 for using unlicensed copies of applications from Microsoft, Symantec and Adobe.

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Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center(VLSC)



As of December 9, 2008, the VLSC licensing dashboard includes a notification area for site alerts, a Volume Licensing news and announcements section and links to key tasks.

Accessing VLSC

Designed for midsize and enterprise businesses that accessed their Microsoft License Statements through Microsoft Volume License Services (MVLS) and Microsoft eOpen websites, VLSC provides a simpler interface and more robust features to help reduce time spent on licensing-related administrative tasks.

VLSC offers key benefits for licensed software management: Licensing information, composed of the Licensing Summary and the Relationship Summary.

Licensing Summary

You can use VLSC to view current and past Microsoft License Statements across programs and agreements—all in simple format. 

Volume License Relationship Summary

VLSC includes a report that shows all Volume Licensing agreements associated to a user’s profile.

Downloads
Accelerated download speeds and a simple, secure user interface make it easy and safe for you to use VLSC to find the right product, based on your licensing entitlements.

Product Keys 
 
VLSC makes it easy for you to request product keys for the Windows Vista operating system, enables retrieval of volume license keys for all Microsoft licensed products, and provides access to technical support.

 

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BSA secures £35,000 in damages for unlicensed software



Software anti-piracy organization, the Business Software Alliance (BSA) has agreed settlements worth £35,000 with three UK companies accused of using unlicensed software.

The BSA acted on behalf of Symantec, Autodesk and Microsoft. The three firms were active the recycling services, design and manufacturing and property management sectors.

While software piracy might be considered by many to only affect larger organizations, in one of the three cases the BSA took action over unlicensed software on just 20 PCs, proving that accurate license management and compliance is a must for companies of all sizes.

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