EBay Auction Sellers: - SIIA Sues Two More eBay Sellers of Pirated Software 

Published November 3rd, 2006


SIIA Sues Two More eBay Sellers of Pirated Software 
The Software & Information Industry Association , working on behalf of its member companies, filed two lawsuits yesterday in the US District Court, Central District of California, charging that at least two separate defendants knowingly sold pirated software through the popular online auction site eBay.

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