Symantec files 8 piracy suits


Symantec pursues distributors of counterfeit software.


Symantec

has revealed that it has filed civil lawsuits against eight US and Canadian companies accused of selling counterfeit copies of its software.


Symantec

‘s claims against the companies include trademark and copyright infringement, fraud, unfair competition, counterfeit documentation, trafficking, and false advertising. The security vendor is seeking a trial by jury for each of the cases, and damages from each of the companies ranging from $4m to $10m.

Symantec’s own undercover investigators (or ‘brand protection task force’) managed to purchase counterfeit versions of

Norton AntiVirus

,

Norton Internet Security

,

Norton SystemWorks

,

pcAnywhere

and

Symantec AntiVirus Small Business Edition

from the accused: Acortech (CA), mPlus (CA), Logical Plus (NY), SoftwareOutlets.com (FL), Rowcal Distribution (CA), Global Impact, Inc. (FL), Directron.com (TX) and eDirect Software, (Canada).

Posted on 16 May 2007 by

Virus Bulletin


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