The Federation Against Software Theft
(The Federation) has leant its weight to a campaign by
Trading
Standards (TS) to uncover counterfeit software supply chains in Cardiff.
Commencing this morning, Trading Standards is cold calling resellers in
Cardiff to identify counterfeit software. Through its investigations it has
already discovered a distributor supplying counterfeit disks to five resellers.
John Lovelock, director general for The Federation, said: “Without the FAST,
TS could only identify copyright offences. The Federation identifies the
software and provides an expert to confirm that it is counterfeit.”
Dave Holland, for Cardiff TS, said: “Trading standards may now work in
cooperation with representative bodies to enforce the law surrounding copyright
infringement.
The law has strengthened our position, giving copyright offences the
attention they should have received 13 years ago when first entered into the
statute book.
“Trading Standards can not operate with its hands tied – we can now move
forward to address something that has been ignored for far too long.”
Lovelock added: “The campaign is not out to get the resellers, it want to
work with them up the food chain to identify the supplier at the top. The Fast
feels sorry for resellers, as there are so many companies in a chain that it is
not unusual for them to get caught in the illegal software trap.
“If it is seems good to be true then it usually is. If a reseller is
concerned about the software it is purchasing then contact the vendor or contact
The Federation and we will confirm as to whether it is an original or not. There
will be no come back on the reseller, by doing this, but we will want to know
where they received it from.”
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