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Symantec Awarded $21 Million due to Piracy

Slimy   on 18 December 2007 - 13:42 · 10 comments & 6982 views

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The United States District Court for the Central District of California has awarded Symantec Corporation $21 million in damages against a large network of distributors selling counterfeit Symantec software. In civil cases filed in November 2006, Symantec alleged that ANYI, SILI, Yee Sha, and their affiliates engaged in trademark infringement, copyright infringement, fraud, unfair competition, and false advertising. Symantec’s investigations into these piracy rings coincided with and supported other investigations initiated by various law enforcement agencies such as the FBI and the Chinese Ministry of Public Security, ultimately leading to the arrest of Mark Ma in Shenzhen by Chinese authorities in July 2007.

Our customers are the real winners as a result of this case. A judgment like this is a crippling blow against these particular syndicates and will drive them even further underground, making it more difficult for them to sell directly to unsuspecting users. It complicates their ability to operate behind the guise as legitimate businesses,” said Scott Minden, director, Symantec Legal department.


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(3 replies) #1 X'tyfe on 18 Dec 2007 - 14:48
rofl capitalisms at its finest

21 MILL IN TAX PAYER MONEY, WELL DONE USA
#1.1 Jolidog on 18 Dec 2007 - 15:00
I don't think it's tax payers money... I believe it's an outcome of a trial so the "large network of distributors" is the one paying the 21M.
#1.2 TRC on 18 Dec 2007 - 15:28
Yeah X'tyfe, where did you get the ridiculous idea that the government was giving them the money out of it's own pockets? Next time read more than just the headline before you decide to start trolling.
#1.3 JiveMasterT on 18 Dec 2007 - 19:19
(1 reply) #2 mattking on 18 Dec 2007 - 14:55
Who would want to pirate Symantec software, its crap!
#2.1 n_K on 20 Dec 2007 - 22:08
Quote - (mattking said @ #2)
Who would want to pirate Symantec software, its crap!

+1!
(1 reply) #3 Croquant on 18 Dec 2007 - 15:24
What?
More like Symantec should be fined $21 Million for making Norton!
#3.1 _dandy_ on 18 Dec 2007 - 21:03
Quote - (Croquant said @ #3)
What?
More like Symantec should be fined $21 Million for making Norton!


You got it backwards.

Peter Norton should be fined $21M for selling out to Symantec. Norton was fine before then; that's when it all started going downhill.
#4 C_Guy on 18 Dec 2007 - 16:26
Crime really doesn't pay. Why punish yourself further by ripping off Symantec?
#5 ataris_kid on 18 Dec 2007 - 23:12
Who would honestly take the time to pirate this garbage? Seriously..

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