BSA Finland found illegal software worth EUR300,000 in 2002 - Business Software Alliance - Brief Article

Telecomworldwire, Jan 16, 2003

TELECOMWORLDWIRE-16 January 2003-BSA Finland found illegal software worth EUR300,000 in 2002(C)1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com

Finnish anti-piracy organisation Business Software Alliance (BSA) Finland, part of the international BSA, said today (16 January) that it had found illegal software worth EUR300,000 during its raids in Finnish companies last year.

BSA raided a total of seven companies during the summer and autumn 2002. BSA Finland said that in some cases the companies had already paid compensation.

According to BSA Finland 27% of computer programs used by Finnish companies are illegal.

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