Illegal software ring smashed in West Yorkshire

Joint operation by West Yorkshire Trading Stadards and local police end in two arrests and seizure of goods worth over £100,000

Written by Sara Yirrell

West Yorkshire Trading Standards has come down hard on a budding software piracy ring in Bradford after a joint raid with Yorkshire Police on a weekend computer fair netted illegal goods worth in excess of £100,000.

During the fair, held at Richard Dunn Sports Centre in Bradford, two individuals were arrested for selling pirated computer software and computer games. Further seizures of software and chipping devices were also made on a number of other stalls at the fair.

If translated into original product value, the goods seized - 12, 000 counterfeit software discs and more than 150 chipping devices - would be worth more than £1m on the UK retail market.

After the arrests, officers from Trading Standards and the Neighbourhood Policing Team carried out a house search in Leeds which uncovered another 5,000 counterfeit software, films and music discs. Further investigations are now underway.

Graham Hebblethwaite, chief officer of West Yorkshire Trading Standards, said: “ “The illegal software trade is worth hundreds of millions of pounds in the domestic market alone. Trading Standards have had the power to enforce the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act since April 2007 and is committed to enforcing this Act to eradicate the sale of counterfeit software, music and computer games in the county.

“We would like to send out a warning to individuals involved in software piracy that they will be dealt with severely. The maximum penalty for crimes under copyright and trademark legislation carries a sentence of ten years imprisonment.”

NPT sergeant Julie Deacon, of West Yorkshire Police, said: “We are always pleased to work in partnership with Trading Standards. Anything that helps to reduce crime in the area is welcomed. If anyone has suspicions about counterfeit goods being sold please contact either your local NPT or Consumer Direct on 08454 04 05 06.”

Najeeb Khan, vice chair of the Business Software Alliance (BSA) UK Member Committee welcomed the operation.

"The BSA fully supports the actions of Trading Standards in bringing about the arrest of these individuals. It sends a very clear message that the consequences of piracy can be severe and that serious offenders will be pursued all the way. These individuals were not only duping consumers, but robbing creators of intellectual property of the rewards for their efforts. In turn, software piracy impacts directly on the amount of money generated by tax revenues.

"Any money spent on these illegal goods was certainly not being fed back in to the local economy and therefore was not bringing anything back to those businesses investing in this area, but instead merely acting as income for crime related activities. We urge consumers to purchase their goods from reputable sources, and to seek advice from the vendors themselves if in any doubt about the software authenticity,” he added.

Tags:

reader comments

related articles

UK's first regional software piracy crackdown a success

Further city-wide crackdowns are scheduled throughout 2008 06 Feb 2008

 

BSA urges VARs to shop pirates

Anti-piracy group says channel players must play a larger role in the battle against illegal software use 25 Jan 2008

Piracy costing UK plc millions

Illegal software sales still costing industry over a billion pounds despite continuing crackdown 22 Jan 2008

BSA awaits pirate sentence

Derby man pleads guilty to selling illegal copies of his own company’s software 14 Jan 2008

Police raid Bradford computer fair

Two arrested for software and mod-chip offences 02 May 2008

BSA hangs pirate out to dry

BSA praises Trading Standards following confiscation hearing of East Midlands software pirate at Derby Crown Court 01 Sep 2008

BSA catches four more pirates

Organisation reaches out of court settlement with four companies for the use of unlicensed software 24 Jul 2008

related whitepapers

today's top stories

Learning from the credit crunch to avoid a broadband crunch

While it might be the most pressing issue de jour , the financial system isn’t the only area where government needs to... 10 Oct 2008

How careerism can warp IT procurement

Many working in IT put their career interests before those of their employer when weighing up purchasing options 10 Oct 2008

City in pressing need of skilled IT matchmakers

With the financial services sector plunging ever deeper into an M&A maelstrom, IT leaders are having their systems integration skills and due diligence expertise tested as never before 09 Oct 2008

The definitive guide to software development

Five key trends and five best practice tips to help you improve your programming capabilities 09 Oct 2008

Computing podcast - IT implications of the banking crisis, and the FSA clamps down on IT security

We discuss the effect of shotgun mergers and acquisitions on financial services IT staff, and examine the industry regulator's plan to fine directors for information security breaches 09 Oct 2008

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Jobs

Related jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job


IT Salary Checker

Check salary here

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

VPN, Extranet and Intranet Solutions

WAN/ LAN Solutions

Network Security

Interoperability-Connectivity

Grid/ Utility Computing

Latest poll

Would you apply for a job that was advertised on Facebook or a similar social networking site?

Would you apply for a job that was advertised on Facebook or a similar social networking site?

The government is using Facebook to recruit IT staff - would you apply to such an ad?

Previous poll results

Latest audio and video articles

programming codeVideo

The definitive guide to software development

Five key trends and five best practice tips to help you improve your programming capabilities 09 Oct 2008

Podcast imageAudio

Computing podcast - IT implications of the banking crisis, and the FSA clamps down on IT security

We discuss the effect of shotgun mergers and acquisitions on financial services IT staff, and examine the industry regulator's plan to fine directors for information security breaches 09 Oct 2008

Latest in-depth articles

Financial Services Authority buildingAnalysis

FSA threatens executives with fines

Senior management to be held accountable for security lapses at banks 09 Oct 2008

Comment

Broadband must be a spending priority

For the economic health of the nation, the government would do better to bankroll an optical fibre rollout rather than prop up profligate banks 09 Oct 2008

Advertisement

Primary Navigation