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- April 6, 1992 (Washington, DC) -- The Software Publishers Association (SPA)
- announced today that a raid against Grand Central Cameras, also known as
- GCT Photo Dealers 420 Lex, Inc., was conducted on March 25, 1992, on
- behalf of its members. The plaintiffs include Lotus Development
- Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, WordPerfect Corporation, Datastorm
- Technologies, Inc., Fifth Generation Systems, Inc., Interplay Productions,
- Inc., and Sphere, Inc. The raid was based on evidence that Grand Central
- Cameras systematically violated software copyrights by putting pirated
- software on computers to gain an unfair commercial advantage in the sale
- of computer hardware.
-
- Pursuant to a federal court order, US Marshals and representatives of the
- SPA entered the electronics retailer and seized three desktop and two
- laptop computers containing pirated software products. In addition, all
- unpackaged computers on the premises were searched by the SPA for
- illegally duplicated software. Twenty-five diskettes containing copied
- programs and serving as duplication masters were also seized as evidence,
- as were a sample of sales records. These records will be examined to
- determine if customers who obtained pirated software will be named in the
- case.
-
- The lawsuit was initiated on March 24, 1992, when a complaint was filed in
- the United States Court for the Southern District of New York. Based on
- the papers and affidavits submitted, the Honorable Shirley Wohl Kram
- granted a temporary restraining order, an order of seizure and
- impoundment, and an order to show cause for a preliminary injunction.
- These orders empowered the US Marshals to prevent the destruction of
- evidence by its seizure, along with other equipment and records that would
- substantiate the claims of illegal piracy. On April 2, Grand Central
- Cameras agreed to submit to, and on April 3, the court entered, a
- preliminary injunction forbidding unauthorized software copying.
-
- Ilene Rosenthal, Director of Litigation for the SPA stated, "It is
- important that computer dealers learn that they will not be able to gain a
- competitive advantage by stealing from software publishers. Every time an
- unauthorized software product is loaded onto a computer, the software
- industry loses revenue. This raid should serve as a warning to all
- computer resellers that if they are going to break the law, they will be
- held accountable for their actions."
-
- Since 1988, the Software Publishers Association has filed over 100 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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