BSA's Tactics and Motives Questioned 237
_Hellfire_ sends us over to Baseline Magazine for a longish article entitled After 20 Years, Critics Question the BSA's Real Motives, which paints the Business Software Alliance in the same colors as the RIAA. "A recent Associated Press story highlighted the fact that 90 percent of the $13 million collected by the BSA in 2006 came from small businesses. Since 1993 the group has collected an estimated $89 million in damages from businesses on behalf of its members, every penny of which it keeps. 'I don't know of a business where you can get away with raiding a customer with armed marshals and expect them to continue to do business with you...' said [Sterling] Ball, who shifted his company to open source software after the raid."
BSA? (Score:4, Funny)
Obligatory: (Score:1, Funny)
After 20 years? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:I have been in an Audit once (Score:3, Funny)
Microsoft funded business pirates Microsoft SQL.... story at 11.
Re:Obligatory: (Score:5, Funny)
I wouldn't, if I were you. You don't know where they've been.
Re:Sterling Ball (Score:3, Funny)
Re:tell them to go fish (Score:3, Funny)
In other words, nobody expects the BSA?