Q&A: BSAs informant fee hike is a money-maker, says attorney
The Business Software Alliance has upped the ante to $200,000 for qualified software piracy leads
Computerworld - The Business Software Alliance last week increased its cash reward for qualified software piracy leads from $50,000 to up to $200,000. When the BSA announced the change, its director of enforcement, Jenny Blank, said in a statement that the increase reflected BSAs plans to escalate its fight against software piracy.
But attorney Robert Scott views it differently. Scott, who is managing director of Scott & Scott LLP, a Dallas-based law firm, believes the BSA upped the ante to line its own pockets. Computerworlds Thomas Hoffman spoke to Scott yesterday about the BSAs latest move and its anticipated impact on IT managers and corporate software customers.

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Robert Scott, managing director of Scott & Scott LLP ![]()
Do you expect this to result in more whistle-blowing? Yes. Basic economics suggest that when you put these types of incentives in place, a rise in legitimate and illegitimate leads will increase. For the salaries that these IT folks make, $200,000 is a lot of money.
Thats why I think theres a huge potential for abuse. My clients tell me that the very people they thought were handling compliance for them were the same people theyre sure turned them in.
So do you expect more software piracy settlements to be reached between corporate software customers and the BSA? Unquestionably. The net effect of this is a substantial increase in audits and a corresponding increase in settlements and a corresponding increase in revenues for BSA. Theyre paying [informants] a percentage of what they recover. Its a sliding scale based on whats recovered in the investigation. It was up to $50,000 on a sliding scale, and its now up to $200,000 on a sliding scale. But theyre not going to be paying $200,000 unless they discover something substantially north of that.
What does this mean for corporate IT managers? I think corporate IT managers have to embrace the fact that software compliance is a part of their jobs and they have to deal with this proactively or wait until the inevitable and be caught off guard. How theyre measured by their performance dictates what camp they fall in. No one ever got fired for taking care of the issues they were supposed to take care of.



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