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eBay Dealers Sell Counterfeit Software, Lawsuits Allege



By John Pallatto

The Software and Information Industry Association files three separate federal copyright and trademark infringement lawsuits claiming that rogue dealers are selling pirated software on eBay.

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SAN FRANCISCO—The Software and Information Industry Association disclosed May 16 that it filed three separate lawsuits in federal district court in Los Angeles that week against individuals who were allegedly using the eBay auction site to sell pirated copies of popular software.

SIIA brought the copyright and trademark infringement suits on behalf of Symantec and McAfee after nine months of investigation that showed that people are apparently using auction sites such as eBay, Yahoo and others to sell pirated copies of many different kinds of commercial software, said Keith Kupferschmid, vice president, Intellectual Property Policy and Enforcement, with the SIIA in Washington, D.C.

The lawsuits filed May 15 are the first of a series of lawsuits that the SIAA plans on filing in the coming months against alleged illegal software dealers who are active on various auction sites. The SIIA hopes "that by year's end, software piracy over auction sites will be greatly reduced," said Kupferschmid.

SIIA is bringing the lawsuits under a formal Auction Litigation Program, in which it is monitoring popular auction sites to identify individuals or groups who are allegedly selling pirated software, with the goal of filing a lawsuit to halt the practice, which Kupferschmid said is currently out of control.

"We conservatively estimate that over 90 percent of software sold on eBay is being sold illegally," based on a recent study by one of SIIA's member companies, Kupferschmid said May 16 at a news conference convened during the SIIA's Software Strategy Summit in the St. Francis Hotel.

The surveillance includes making test purchases to verify that the software is pirated and to try to confirm the identities of who is selling it and where it is being shipped from, he said.

SIIA has communicated with eBay about the problem, and the auction company responded when it received reports about suspicious software auctions, he said.

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