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The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

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1 The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
© Folens 2008

2 Problems in dealing with copyright
Software is easy to copy. It is easy to transfer files from one country to another over the Internet. Many people do not see copying software as theft. © Folens 2008

3 Software piracy Software piracy - illegal copying of software or data.
27% of all software used in UK is pirated. Pirated software is sold at car boot sales, computer fairs and on e-Bay. Pirated software deprives the owners of software of billions of pounds in revenue. © Folens 2008

4 Problems with illegally copied software
It may contain viruses. No technical support is available. It does not qualify for upgrades. It may not be complete. Above all you are committing a crime. © Folens 2008

5 Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
Makes it a criminal offence to: copy or distribute software or manuals without permission or licence from the copyright owner run more versions of software than the software licence allows force employees to make or distribute software © Folens 2008

6 The Federation Against Software Theft (FAST)
An organisation set up by all the main software manufacturers. It educates the public about piracy. It raises awareness of the problems with software piracy. It allows people to blow the whistle on offenders. © Folens 2008

7 The consequences of being found with illegal software
Police can enter your premises or home and confiscate all your computer equipment as evidence. You can be taken to court and prosecuted with the possibility of a prison sentence. You can be sued by the software manufacturer who can claim damages from you for loss of revenue. © Folens 2008


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