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BSA pursues software audits despite questionable information from informants

  • Scott & Scott LLP
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  • Global
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  • October 9 2012

The Business Software Alliance (BSA) regularly targets small-to-medium sized businesses for expensive software audits to determine whether those businesses are in compliance with their BSA-member software licenses

Top three decisions for Microsoft enrollment for application platform

  • Scott & Scott LLP
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  • Global
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  • April 11 2012

An increasing number of enterprises are considering the value of Microsoft’s enterprise-level licensing models

Software compliance after BSA and SIIA settlements

  • Scott & Scott LLP
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  • Global
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  • January 12 2012

Your business has just finished spending the last year of its corporate life responding to a software audit demanded by the Business Software Alliance (BSA) or the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA

Microsoft Enterprise Agreement - the fine print

  • Scott & Scott LLP
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  • Global
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  • January 11 2012

Any Microsoft Enterprise Agreement (EA) negotiation should involve not only the organization’s IT budgeting, compliance, and forecasting groups, but also in-house or outside counsel for analysis of the legal and business risks that are not necessarily front-and-center during the negotiation process