A SMALL local manufacturing company has been accused of using an unprecedented $1.4 million worth of pirated software.
Following a tip-off, officers from the Criminal Investigation Department's Intellectual Property Rights Branch raided the company last Friday.
In a statement, software piracy watchdog Business Software Alliance (BSA) said that 10 bootleg copies of Mastercam v9 and Mastercam X5 software, worth a total of $1.4 million, was found. The software in question, Mastercam v9 and Mastercam X5, is popular with the manufacturing industry to create 3D models of precision engineering parts.
The company - the authorities typically do not disclose the names of accused parties until the case goes to court - would then use the models generated to create plastic moulds for its customers.
The BSA, which offers rewards of up to $50,000 to whistleblowers, hailed the police action - and warned of more to come.
Said its senior regional director for anti-piracy, Mr Tarun Sawney: 'With the authorities taking firm action against the use of infringing software in the workplace, and as more reports stream in, it is imperative that business owners, managers and directors take steps to ensure that their software is legal and fully licensed.'
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Its dumb for companies to do that.
With so many staffs and clients, it is very easy for news to leak out that they are using pirated software
I'm not surprisd if the one who gave the tip off was someone in the company
hong gan already, 1.4mil. how to get a job as whistleblower? lol
according to the write up in the straits time ... the whistle blower was an EX Employee ......
fellow must have been fired or something ....