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BSA UNVEILS MODEL BUSINESS PRACTICES FOR INTERNET AUCTION SITES.


The Business Software Alliance (BSA 1. BSA - Business Software Alliance.
2. BSA - Bidouilleurs Sans Argent.
) has issued Model Business Practices on Intellectual Property for Internet Internet

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 and counterfeit To falsify, deceive, or defraud. A copy or imitation of something that is intended to be taken as authentic and genuine in order to deceive another.

A counterfeit coin is one that may pass for a genuine coin and may include a lower denomination coin altered so that it may
 software programs through Internet auction sites. As part of this initiative, BSA is recognizing Amazon.com as the first auction site to meet the standards set out in the model practices. In particular, BSA commends Amazon.com for its singular SINGULAR, construction. In grammar the singular is used to express only one, not plural. Johnson.
     2. In law, the singular frequently includes the plural.
 and proactive efforts in the area of self-monitoring and self-policing its auction listing for illicit Not permitted or allowed; prohibited; unlawful; as an illicit trade; illicit intercourse.


ILLICIT. What is unlawful what is forbidden by the law. Vide Unlawful.
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 software programs.

In particular, BSA commends Amazon.com for its singular and proactive efforts in the area of self-monitoring and self-policing its auction listing for illicit software programs.

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BSA developed the Model Business Practices to protect consumers from acquiring infringing software programs at online auction sites, to promote an Internet culture which represents the rights, creativity and investment of intellectual property owners and to help staunch a problem that is undermining the market for legitimate software. During the 2000 holiday season, online sales, including auctions, are expected to double to $19.5 billion worldwide, and with an estimated 55 million Americans expected to shop online this holiday season, consumers need to be aware of the dangers of purchasing software on auction sites.

Auction site operators adhering ADHERING. Cleaving to, or joining; as, adhering to the enemies of the United States.
     2. The constitution of the United States, art. 3, s 3, defines treason against the United States, to consist only in levying war against them or in adhering to their enemies,
 to the Model Business Practices maintain comprehensive policies and practices regarding compliance with intellectual property rights.

Those practices include:

* Prohibiting sellers from offering infringing software.

* Taking responsibility for keeping illegal software off their site, including actively reviewing their site to identify and promptly terminate infringing auctions.

* Responding quickly and effectively to reports of infringing auctions.

* Posting prominent educational messages on their site.

"We are pleased to have Amazon.com's support for BSA's Model Business Practices on Intellectual Property Rights, said Bob Kruger, vice president of enforcement for the Business Software Alliance. "The true leaders in e-commerce recognize that protecting their customers from infringing goods is good business and good citizenship. BSA's hopes that other auction site operators will follow Amazon.com's example and assume responsibility for keeping pirated products off their sites."

The Model Business Practices were developed in response to the growing problem of pirated software on auction sites. BSA estimates that more than 90 percent of the software sold on auction sites is pirated, contributing to the $13 billion in lost revenues suffered by the industry annually. Recently, the Federal Trade Commission announced that Internet Auction Fraud is among the top ten online scams.

This announcement comes on the heels of BSA filing lawsuits in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  and the United Kingdom and bringing enforcement actions in Germany in November. BSA charged dozens of individuals with selling pirated and counterfeit software on popular auction sites, including Yahoo, Ebay and two European auction sites, QXL QXL Quixell (European online auction website)
QXL Quark Express Element Library
 and Ricardo. Each of the 13 defendants in the U.S. face damages of up to $150,000 per work infringed.
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Date:Dec 18, 2000
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