Percentage of PCs running unlicensed software shrinks to 24 per cent, according to BSA
Engineering design firm Project Options to pay £33,000 for unlicensed software including new purchases
Matt Fisher says more progress would be made by underlining the potential savings
Recent BSA research claims correct licensing benefits the economy, but License Dashboard accuses anti-piracy body of losing focus
Thirty per cent admit to installing software on more PCs than their licence agreement allowed, according to study
BSA claims 'blatant disrespect' for the law can lead to identity fraud and theft
Hackney-based design firm found to be using unlicensed Adobe, Autodesk and Microsoft software
Safety firm forced to stump up after being found with unlicensed Adobe, Autodesk, Microsoft and Symantec software
East Yorkshire-based Web Marketplace Solutions coughs up £11,000 in damages and compliance costs
Unlike most other western countries, the UK's software piracy rate has not improved at all since 2007. Doug Woodburn finds out why the BSA is calling for a tougher deterrent