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EBay seller pleads guilty to software piracy charges: related news

EBay seller pleads guilty to software piracy charges

A 23-year-old Oregon man has pleaded guilty to charges that he used identity theft to set up bogus accounts on eBay, where he sold counterfeit software with a retail value of more than $1 million, the U.S. Department of Justice said.

EBay seller pleads guilty to software piracy charges

A 23-year-old Oregon man has pleaded guilty to charges that he used identity theft to set up bogus accounts on eBay, where he sold counterfeit software with a retail value of more than US$1 million, the U.S. Department of Justice said.

EBay seller pleads guilty to software piracy charges

A 23-year-old Oregon man has pleaded guilty to charges that he used identity theft to set up bogus accounts on eBay, where he sold counterfeit software with a retail value of more than US$1 million, the U.S. Department of Justice said.

EBay seller pleads guilty to software piracy charges

Oregon man faces up to 27 years in prison and a fine of $500,000 for using identity theft to set up bogus accounts on eBay where he sold counterfeit software

Software piracy up

Software piracy runs at 57% in Bahrain, costing computer companies $27m last year, according to the annual Global Software Piracy Study. The losses hit both international companies and local distributors and retailers, the report said. Published by Business Software Alliance and Interactive Data Corporation, it said piracy in Bahrain was up from $23m in 2006. Other Gulf States were above the global average for piracy, it said. It reported piracy levels of 51% in Saudi Arabia, 54% in Qatar and 62% in Kuwait. Piracy levels in the UAE remained flat, at 35%.

EBay seller pleads guilty to software piracy charges

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Open Source Software Shows Its Muscle (Law.com)

Open source software had its origins in the free software movement. By now, most open source users understand that free refers to freedom, not to price. The new lesson is that the freedom belongs to the software, not to users. You are not free to do whatever you want with the open source software and may find yourself in a legal fight if what you do restricts the freedom of the software. Many of the things that for-profit companies strive for end up limiting some software's freedom. Any activity that leverages software for business advantage is likely to restrict the software's freedom, and the growing use of open source software by for-profit companies has been a growing irritant for free software advocates.

EBay (EBAY) NewsBite - EBay Price Target Slashed

EBay Inc. (EBAY) opened at 27.09. So far today, the stock has hit a low of 25.95 and a high of 27.43. EBAY is now trading at 27.22, down 0.27 (-1.00%). The stock hit its 52 week high of 40.73 in October and set its 52 week low of 25.10 in March. EBAY has been dropping for most of the past year. A RBC Capital Markets analyst cut his price target on the stock today to $35 from $40, and said the effect of deals with large online retailers the company's revenue may be more muted due to less-favorable terms. The company had signed a deal with Buy.com allowing it to sell books, electronics and other items on eBay's Website without paying the full complement of fees. Technical indicators for the stock are bearish but slightly improving while S&P gives EBAY a very positive 5 STARS (out of 5) strong buy rating.

EBay Seller Pleads Guilty to Software Piracy Charges

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Craigslist's Response To eBay: We Had To Do It!

After eBay sued Craigslist, Craigslist's initial responses were rather weak. eBay made a pretty strong case arguing that Craigslist's board had unilaterally diluted eBay's shares -- which seems pretty questionable. Craigslist initially shot back by accusing eBay of doing the same things eBay was accusing Craigslist of doing -- but that was somewhat misleading. eBay wasn't complaining about the specific actions Craigslist was taking -- but the fact that they had done so unilaterally, despite eBay's ownership stake and board position. Then, Craigslist countersued eBay with a laundry list of charges that effectively amounted to "we don't like them being on our board." Both of these responses were a bit disappointing. While I like Craigslist, and respect Craig and Jim, they still hadn't explained why it was legal for them to unilaterally dilu

Software piracy costs India $2 bn

New Delhi: The Indian software industry lost about $2 billion of revenue in 2007 due to use of pirated software compared to $1.28 billion in 2006, said a study by Business Software Alliance (BSA), a global software industry body. The study, however, stated that piracy of software on personal computers in India has come down to 69 percentage points for 2007, toeing the global trend in which piracy rates dropped in most countries, the study added.

Fortify Software Inc.: Rising Enterprise Adoption of Open Source Software is Putting Businesses At Greater Risk; New data from Fortify Software finds that widely-used open source software packages do not employ best practices for securing code

Fortify Software Inc.: Rising Enterprise Adoption of Open Source Software is Putting Businesses At Greater Risk; New data from Fortify Software finds that widely-used open source software packages do not employ best practices for securing code

Reducing Software Piracy Could Have Exponential Effect on Channel Profitability, Says New White Paper

HOUSTON, July 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A new white paper by IDC released today at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2008 highlights the collateral damage that software piracy is causing to companies across the technology industry. Sponsored by Microsoft Corp. and the International Association of Microsoft Certified Partners (IAMCP), the white paper shows that every dollar Microsoft loses to software piracy translates to $5.50 in lost opportunity for other companies in the partner ecosystem. The white paper points to a stark reality not often highlighted in industry discussions: Software piracy is a wide-ranging problem that deeply affects small companies as well as large software vendors.

Banner Day in Auction Software Piracy Fight: SIIA Announces 26th Lawsuit of '08 and Guilty Plea Entered in Auction Site Piracy Criminal Case

Banner Day in Auction Software Piracy Fight: SIIA Announces 26th Lawsuit of '08 and Guilty Plea Entered in Auction Site Piracy Criminal Case

Software piracy much higher in Canada than U.S.

Software piracy much higher in Canada than U.S.One in three pieces of computer software in Canada is pirated according to the fifth annual Global Software Piracy Study released by the Business Software Alliance (BSA).

BSA and IDC Global Software Piracy Study reveals increase in global piracy

The Business Software Alliance (BSA), the international association established by the software industry to promote a safe and legal digital world, has announced that it has recently released the Fifth Annual BSA and IDC Global Software Piracy Study, which revealed the biggest increase in global piracy in four years, jumping by three percentage points to 38 per cent in 2007. BSA has emphasised that the rapid growth of the IT industry in countries with weak copyright enforcement and expanding internet access have largely contributed to the global trend.

Software makes eBay listings stand out from the crowd

Software makes eBay listings stand out from the crowd - AlienFiles have updated the popular software package that can help ebayers make their listings more dynamic to increase sales and bids. Content is King as they say in the Internet world and AlienFiles software makes listings attractive to look at and with more information and images about the product being sold. Key features of the software; Images - Add up to 30 images without paying ebay image fees, zoom in and out plus you can add descriptions to them. Multimedia - Add video clips and audio. Load up a short movie of the car your selling driving through the country or an audio sample of your bands latest CD.


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