Software pirate facing jail
A North Carolina retailer accused of replicating and then renting pirated software applications may spend up to five years in prison.
Two years ago, the SPA settled a civil suit against the accused for violations of the Software Rental Act. Today, the software organization says the apparent recidivist should be punished to the full extent of the law to deter others armed with a CD-R drive and dreams of easy money.
"We're sending a strong message," said Peter Beruk, director of the anti-piracy programs for the SPA. "He could be fined up to $250,000 for each infringed product and potentially serve a five-year jail time. This is a two-time offender."
The alleged pirating involved products from AutoDesk, Intuit, and Symantec, according to the SPA. Neither the FBI nor the SPA has calculated the amount of money lost through the pirating operation; Beruk said the retailer was selling AutoDesk's $3,750 AutoCad application for $100.