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.


