
SAP Admits to Thousands of Illegal Exports of Its Software Products to Iran
The company has agreed to pay combined penalties of more than $8 million as part of a global resolution.
The company has agreed to pay combined penalties of more than $8 million as part of a global resolution.
Unlicensed software remains common among corporations and IT sectors in Southeast Asia, whether due to indifference, intent or neglect.
They’re investigating the methods used to crack down on the illegal use of its software, after a complaint from a senior member of the country’s ruling political party, documents seen by Reuters showed.
Figures from the BSA indicate that a fair number of UK employees at SMEs are happy to blow the whistle over the use of illegal software
The anti-software piracy group plans to step up its campaign against the use of unlicensed software.
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