The Price of Not Being Vigilant: Software Licensing Costs

The example here shows how a company running oneapplication on 520 PCs could be forced to pay more than$173,000 in fines and penalties if it is unwittingly usingjust 20 illegal copies of the software. Find out what unauthorized software could wind up costing you using the tool below or download our Excel spreadsheet.

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Paying for a Self-Audit Makes Sense…

Companies that take an inventory of their electronic assets often learnthey have unauthorized copies of software kicking around.

YOUR COSTSEXAMPLE
Application
The most common applications used illegally are from Microsoft, Symantec, Adobe, Macromedia and Network Associates, according to watchdog groups.

Corel Word Perfect Office 2002
Total number of copies found

500
Number of illegal copies

20
Cost per title (MSRP)

$$389
Licenses for illegal copies

$$7,780
Audit costs
Audit costs reflect a $50/hour cost for a technician to inspect three PCs or laptops. In this case, 175 technician-hours are needed to complete the audit.

$$8,750
Asset management software
Enterprise-class asset management software, from companies such as Computer Associates and Peregrine Systems, keeps track of software licenses. These applications can cost up to $35 per seat, including setup fees.

$$18,375
TOTAL AUDIT AND REPAIR COSTS

$$34,905
…To Keep the Software Police — and Major Fines — Away

When an outside group such as the Software & Information Industry Association steps in, the fines can add up.

  
Fine (2 to 4 times MSRP)
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Fines can reach two to four times a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP). This example assumes a fine of three times the MSRP.

$$23,340
Potential legal penalties
If a company refuses an audit by a watchdog group like the Business Software Alliance or the Software & Information Industry Association, that group can sue for copyright infringement and seek damages in civil court. The potential legal penalty for each unauthorized software title is $150,000.

$$150,000
Criminal penalties
In extreme cases, federal authorities can seek criminal penalties, including a fine of up to $250,000 and a prison sentence of five years.

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TOTAL FINES AND PENALTIES

$$173,340
   
THE BOTTOM LINE

Never mind the bad publicity; using software illegally can be costly. Here, the $34,905 is money that has to be spent; the $173,340 isn’t.

  
Audit and repair costs

$$34,905
Fines and penalties

$$173,340
TOTAL

$$208,245