SIIA paid $35,500 in anti-piracy rewards during the final quarter of 2011, among the highest in any quarter since the program’s inception. The rewards went to five people who reported cases of significant workplace end-user software or content piracy.
The workplace is a major battlefield in the fight against piracy, and SIIA’s mission is to identify and stop businesses that profit from software and content they are not authorized to use. We rewarded five individuals who saw significant illegal piracy in the workplace and took action to stop it.
The information these sources provided has allowed SIIA to launch several new investigations and continue the industry’s most aggressive campaign against software and content piracy.
Our Corporate Anti-Piracy Program seeks verifiable tips in order to investigate and stop software and content piracy occurring within an organization. Since the reward program began in 2003, no other trade association has given out more rewards in an effort to combat software and content piracy.
SIIA protects the identities of whistleblowers—making it safe for individuals to report software and content piracy in their workplaces.
One anonymous reward recipient who provided valuable information said, “Thanks to SIIA, the process of reporting software piracy was simple, thorough and secure. I was able to make a difference and, in a small way, help crack down on the illegal use of computer software.”
“I was forced to use illegal software in order to do my job and support my family,” continued the source. “I felt ‘guilty by association.’ It bothered me that they were profiting from the software and never felt obligated to purchase it.”
Corporate piracy often occurs when software has been installed or content is being copied and/or distributed by an organization that does not have a license, or has insufficient licenses from the publisher. Through our Anti-Piracy Reward Program, SIIA offers rewards to eligible individuals who report verifiable instances of corporate software or content piracy. Rewards range from $500 for a settlement of $10,000, to $1 million for cases with settlement amounts over $20 million.
How to Report Corporate Software or Content Piracy
Sources can report corporate software piracy by e-mail (piracy@siia.net), telephone (1.800.388.7478), or the Internet (www.siia.net/piracy/report). Usually the source is a current or former employee of the firm, an SIIA member company representative, vendor, or a person with first-hand knowledge about a company’s IT operations.
Laura Greenback is Communications Director at SIIA.