Posts Tagged ‘intellectual property’

Trademarks, Virtual Reality Sites, and Creating a Very Aware Next Generation of Information Assurance Leaders

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

I’ve been working in my home office for around 7 1/2 years, being able to do most of my project work from home, which I’m thankful for. During that time my now 10-year-old and 7-year-old (he’ll remind you he turns 8 next month) sons have been around me quite a bit as I do my work. So I discuss a lot of what I do with them, they ask a lot of questions, and they soak a whole lot more into their brains than I realize. Especially over summer when they are at home with me virtually all day every day.

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Software Licensing Infringement: Man Sentenced to 27 Months of Prison For Selling $700,000 Worth Of Illegally Copied Software

Friday, March 30th, 2007

One of the earliest types of activities I did with regard to compliance was a desktop computer-by-computer audit of a subsidiary that my employer at the time had just acquired. This was in the first half of the 1990’s. I found one licensed copy each of around 15 different software programs they used for business. I found anywhere from 25 to 150 copies of each of the software packages throughout the organization. At that time it was common for businesses to be unaware of software licensing requirements. However, I did find a few cases of folks who had actually tried to make a profit off the copies by selling them to friends.

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Software Licensing: Free Tools from the BSA & 10 Steps To Compliance

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

I saw an article published on February 1, “United States: 10 Simple Steps To Ensure Software Licensing Compliance.”

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Software Licensing: Free Tools from the BSA & 10 Steps To Compliance

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

I saw an article published on February 1, “United States: 10 Simple Steps To Ensure Software Licensing Compliance.”

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