COURT VALUES INFRINGED SOFTWARE AT $1.4M, REJECTS PROSECUTOR'S $10M FIGURE United States v. Rothberg | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

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COURT VALUES INFRINGED SOFTWARE AT $1.4M, REJECTS PROSECUTOR'S $10M FIGURE United States v. Rothberg

19 No. 16 ANCOILR 7Andrews Computer & Online Industry Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

COURT VALUES INFRINGED SOFTWARE AT $1.4M, REJECTS PROSECUTOR'S $10M FIGURE United States v. Rothberg

19 No. 16 ANCOILR 7Andrews Computer & Online Industry Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

19 No. 16 Andrews Computer & Online Indus. Litig. Rep. 7
Andrews Computer & Online Industry Litigation Reporter
March 12, 2002
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COURT VALUES INFRINGED SOFTWARE AT $1.4M, REJECTS PROSECUTOR'S $10M FIGURE

United States v. Rothberg

With little hard data to go on, a federal judge has determined that software uploaded to a bulletin board operated by a ring of software pirates should be valued at just over $1.4 million for sentencing purposes. The judge rejected the federal...
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