Release date: 2007-09-11
 

Jordan Court Sentences Local System Builder to Jail
 

(Newswire Today) —  Amman, Jordan, 2007-09-11 - Three-month jail term to deter future Copyright Violations, says BSA.

   
 

Jordan Court of First Instance recently sentenced a local computer system builder, caught red-handed while hard-disk-loading pirated software on computers sold at his establishment, to a three-month jail term and a fine of JD1000.

The verdict was reached as a result of a lawsuit filed by Microsoft, a member of the Business Software Alliance (BSA), the international organization working towards a safe and legal digital world, against the convicted reseller once it established that software piracy with intent to generate profit was perpetrated at his shop.

Tawfiq Tabbaa, BSA’s legal counsel in Jordan, praised the verdict saying: “BSA and its member organizations value the Jordanian Court’s diligence and applaud the verdict issued against the software pirate.” Tabbaa described the sentence as a ‘turning point’ adding that it will act as a deterrent against future copyright violations and convey a clear message that Jordan protects innovation and creativity.
“International and local software vendors have started to notice the impact of greater commitment by the Jordan law enforcement authorities to pursue copyright violations and to curb software piracy,” he said. BSA have been assisting local law enforcement agencies with periodical training and support to ensure that they keep up with the challenging requirements of copyright enforcement.

BSA plans to launch a Jordan-wide campaign targeting small and medium businesses urging them to address their license compliance situation. Software vendors have also mobilized their partners to assist their customers in acquiring the appropriate licenses for their business.
“Reducing piracy will help attract local and foreign investment; therefore creating highly-paid job opportunities that contribute to the economic and social welfare of Jordan,” added Tabbaa.
Tabbaa reiterated BSA’s praise of Jordan track record and the efforts made by the Jordanian authorities and the Department of the National Library in particular in reducing software piracy by two percentage points - 61 percent in 2006 - and keeping software losses to piracy - $19 million in 2006 - at a steady level. Jordan is one of three countries in the region that managed this feat.

About BSA
The Business Software Alliance is the foremost organization dedicated to promoting a safe and legal digital world. BSA is the voice of the world's commercial software industry and its hardware partners before governments and in the international marketplace. Its members represent one of the fastest growing industries in the world. BSA programs foster technology innovation through education and policy initiatives that promote copyright protection, cyber security, trade and e-commerce.

   
 

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