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Adobe back in the game with software audits

Adobe back in the game with software audits

Update: 2023-11-16
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Vondran Legal® Software Audit Defense 2023 Compliance Updates - Call us if you received a demand letter and need copyright legal counsel.  We can be reached at (877) 276-5084.

We are starting to get calls from businesses across the United States that are receiving software audit demand letters initiated by the BSA (Business Software Alliance).  The BSA is a software trade association that seeks to hold companies liable for infirngement of software products such as those created by Autodesk, Adobe, Bentley, CNC and others.  They used to do the infringement work for Microsoft, but our intel as of late is that this relationship has ended and MIcrosoft may be working on a ground-breaking Etherium Blockchain software piracy reporting system.  We have received calls from clients who inform us "we have done nothing wrong."  Only to be told that the EULA requires them to fill out an audit spreadsheet form and engage in the process, or risk having their LEGITIMATE PAID software shut down.  If true, how Draconian can a company be, especially in these tough financials times?

At any rate, listen in as Attorney Steve® discusses.  Our firm is the clear leader in the United States having handled nearly a 1,000 software audits, and license compliance cases for a variety of software vendors including Siemens, Synopsis, Altium, Microsoft, Adobe, CNC/Mastercam, Autodesk (CAD/Revit/Maya), Vero/Hexagon, Ansys, Solidworks and others.  Vondran Legal is the leading copyright infringement defense law firm in the United States.

Call us at (877) 276-5084 and we will discuss your copyright software case with you in confidence.
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Adobe back in the game with software audits

Adobe back in the game with software audits

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