Aussie companies caught using $200k worth of unlicensed software so far this year
Australian businesses have been caught using $200,000 worth of unlicensed software so far this year, according to industry advocate BSA.
Australian businesses have been caught using $200,000 worth of unlicensed software so far this year, according to industry advocate BSA.
Business Software Alliance (BSA) Australia is encouraging companies and individuals to invest in cloud-based software as a way to track compliance and save money.
Fourteen cases of software piracy totalling $440,237 were settled in Australia, according to new statistics from the Business Software Alliance (BSA).
The Business Software Alliance has fined a Melbourne engineering company $150,000 for allegedly using software without a licence in an out of court settlement.
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has found that Australians are becoming more active in their reporting of software piracy with some 161 reports of illegals software use received by the organisation last year.