Violating a software license agreement?

by admin on February 13, 2010

Let’s say a student at a university violates a proprietary software licence agreement by making copies of the full version of some type of software and distributing it to his classmates. The software was only intended to be installed on computers in the lab at school. What actions might the company that creates this software take against the university/student? Is suing likely? or what?

If you are caught you are very likely to have to owe a large chunk of change.

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JCA February 14, 2010 at 12:35 am

I guess the company can give a huge fine to the student/university
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burgler09 February 14, 2010 at 1:00 am

If you are caught you are very likely to have to owe a large chunk of change.
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