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- April 14, 1992 (Washington, D.C.) - The Software Publishers Association
- (SPA) announced today that a settlement has been reached in a copyright
- infringement suit with Burnett Companies Consolidated, Inc., d/b/a Houston
- PC Learning Center (Burnett). The lawsuit, brought by SPA members Aldus
- Corporation, Lotus Development Corporation, Microsoft Corporation,
- Software Publishing Corporation, and WordPerfect Corporation, alleged that
- Burnett Companies Consolidated, Inc. operated unlicensed copies of the
- plaintiffs' software products.
-
- The lawsuit was filed on January 29, 1992, in the United States District
- Court for the Southern District of Texas, in Houston. The case originated
- after the SPA received information through its anti-piracy hotline
- alleging that the computers used for teaching courses at Houston PC
- Learning Center were loaded with unauthorized copies of SPA members'
- software.
-
- In an agreement finalized by the parties, Burnett will pay a monetary
- settlement in the amount of $46,000 and will also purchase a sufficient
- number of licensed copies of software to ensure that all software in use
- by the company is licensed.
-
- In addition, Burnett has entered into a consent decree whereby they are
- prohibited from making or using any illegal copies of software in the
- future. Finally, Burnett will institute formal copy control procedures to
- maintain copyright compliance at all of its offices.
-
- In announcing the settlement, SPA Director of Litigation, Ilene Rosenthal,
- said, "Training facilities are not exempt from the federal copyright law.
- These organizations in particular should be role models in educating
- students about the ethical use of software. The software publishers are
- anxious to work with training facilities, but they must use licensed
- software in their classes. The action against Burnett is yet another step
- in our continuing campaign to eliminate copyright infringement. It is our
- hope that other training centers will get the message and voluntarily
- comply with the copyright law."
-
- Since 1988, the Software Publishers Association has filed over 150 lawsuits
- on behalf of its members and obtained numerous search and seizure orders
- against businesses, computer dealers, bulletin board services, and
- educational institutions that have violated its members' copyrights. The
- SPA's anti-piracy hotline, 1-800-388-7478, accepts calls reporting
- software violations.
-
- The Software Publishers Association also has distributed free of charge
- self-audit materials designed to help businesses, government entities, and
- educational institutions manage their internal software practices. To
- obtain a copy of the SPA Self-Audit Kit and SPAudit, a software inventory
- management program, companies should write to:
-
- SPAudit
- Software Publishers Association
- 1730 M Street, NW, Suite 700
- Washington, DC 20036
-
- The Software Publishers Association is the principal trade association of
- the personal computer software industry. Its 900 members represent the
- leading publishers in the business, consumer, and education software
- markets. The SPA has offices in Washington, DC, and Paris La Defense,
- France.
-
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