By Pia Heikkila, 6 July 2000 16:09
NEWS The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has received $1.5m from its backers following a series of recoveries of CD-ROM's containing pirated software. The BSA declined to reveal the names of the companies involved, but its members include Adobe, Apple, Corel, Macromedia, Microsoft, Network Associates and Symantec. According to a BSA spokesman, CD-ROM replicators are often legitimate firms, and it is the distribution that is managed by criminals. The organistion has proposed specific CD-ROM copyright legislation to the European Parliament, which suggests closer supervision of manufacturers registration and licensing. The CD-ROM replication industry is expanding in Europe, growing from producing one billion disks in 1997 to five billion in 1999.

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