BSA now pushing 700 software piracy probes in the U.S.
But the alliance doesn't always rely on court orders and marshals
Computerworld - ORLANDO -- The Business Software Alliance, the chief watchdog for U.S. software publishers, rarely raids enterprise customers with federal marshals and court orders, according to Robert M. Kruger, chief enforcement officer for the Washington-based nonprofit organization.
But that doesn't mean Kruger and other BSA piracy cops are easing up on their investigations. Even though the incidence of software piracy worldwide has dropped, the BSA still has 700 active investigations into software piracy across the U.S., Kruger said yesterday. The incidence of piracy has gone from roughly 50% of all software being used 10 years ago to about 33% today.
"I don't think I'm out of a job anytime soon," quipped Kruger, a former federal prosecutor who joined the BSA as its top enforcement agent in 1993. Kruger discussed the scope and nature of the piracy problem as well as the triggers behind a BSA investigation at Gartner Inc.'s IT & Software Asset Management Summits here.
Kruger said software that's illegally copied by corporate and government employees accounts for "the lion's share" of the $29 billion in revenue that software publishers lose annually to piracy. Still, he pointed out that piracy rates are much higher in Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia, where the percentage of software that's illegally used is 71% and 53%, respectively, vs. 23% in North America.
Even so, software piracy continues to be a significant problem in the U.S. Kruger estimates that 95% of the e-mail spam that people receive with offers of free software comes from a single location in Russia, "and it's very hard to stop."
Add to that the pirated software being offered through auction Web sites and peer-to-peer networks, and the problem is compounded, Kruger said. "People go to a cuddly Web site like BearShare [which features an image of an animated bear], and they figure, 'I must not be doing anything wrong if I'm downloading a $695 photo-copying program for free.' "
According to Kruger, BSA investigations against enterprise customers are usually triggered by calls to the BSA hotline (888-NO-PIRACY), reports sent to the BSA Web site and referrals from BSA member companies.
"When I took the job [in 1993], I was told that the primary basis for referrals were disgruntled employees, and I thought, 'Gee, here's a reliable course for a career change,' " said Kruger. Sure enough, a week into his job, Kruger received a phone call from someone who said, 'Hi, I'm a disgruntled employee.'
And while BSA gets its share of those calls, tips on illicit software use come



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