Piracy
A nine-strong ring allegedly dealt in pirated software from Rockwell Automation

Pair convicted in $6m piracy bust

Counterfeit software sold on eBay

Written by Shaun Nichols in California

Two men have pleaded guilty to selling more than $6m worth of pirated software on eBay

Robert Koster, of Jonesboro, Arkansas, and Yutaka Yamamoto, from Pico Rivera, California, could face up to five years in prison for selling the counterfeit software.

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Both men were part of a nine-strong ring that allegedly dealt in pirated software from Rockwell Automation, a vendor specialising in factory and manufacturing management software. 

The ring allegedly moved more than $30m in counterfeit software through eBay auctions.

Koster was accused of handling more than $5m of the $30m, netting an alleged profit of $23,000 in the course of one year.

Yamamoto was accused of selling $543,000 worth of pirated software in 92 auctions for an alleged $6,000 profit in the space of nine months.

Both men could also face fines of $250,000 and three years of supervised release.

The US Department of Justice (DoJ) claimed that online sales of pirated software have "increased exponentially" in recent years.

The DoJ has made several large piracy busts in recent months, including that of a man who sold more than $750,000 worth of pirated Microsoft and Adobe software, and a fraud ring that cost Microsoft more than $60m in lost sales.

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