Those who fill their CD-R's with software that is 'freely' available on the web will not like this news.
The BSA has taken down the redirect site Warez.at and also closed down several other sites this year. They shut down 118 UK warez sites between January and September 2001. It also issued a further 584 with takedown notices
Mike Newton, programme manager for BSA in the UK, said, "Warez.at was a major illegal hub, and its take-down has significantly impacted the European pirate community. To have received a signed cease and desist declaration from the owner of the site sends a strong message to other pirates that they are not out of the law's reach." |
The BSA took down 1,800 warez sites in 2000. It is currently investigating 6,061 leads from the first nine months of 2001 alone.
Warez.at has been closed down, and the previous owner of the site has forfeited the warez.at domain to the BSA. The site now hosts the multi-lingual message: "This Web site has been closed at the request of the Business Software Alliance. Advertising, selling or distributing unlicensed software on the Internet is illegal."
Source: TheRegister















