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There's a guy here on campus that's selling bootleg software.
AutoCAD 2002 for $20
Matlab 6 release 12 for $30
Norton Antivirus 2002 $20
Roxio Easy CD Creator 5 platinum $30
Windows XP Professional $30
Office XP Professional $30
I know these are bootleg because I emailed him a while back asking about it.
What do you guys think I should do? >>
I wouldn't call the police. Alot of the time, police have no idea about this kind of stuff. This kind of stuff is best reserved for FBI, whom handles nearly all intellctural property rights violations. Find an FBI office near you and report him along with a copy of confirmation letter he sent you. Being college student is no excuse for this kind of activity. I'm not a piracy advocate and I don't think its right for people to use pirated software with an intention of not paying for it, but
distributing the intellctural property of someone else for his own income pisses me off alot. He has no right to own it, let alone distribute it as if he owned it. If you were the author of a paper, you wouldn't have a problem with people turning it in and receiving an award as if it was theirs? Take it with the FBI, then the school administration. Try your best to get him expelled from school. School officials can very likely kick him out after a nice confrontation with an FBI agent about a student conducting federal crime upon their property.
Report the bastard online.
FBI Tips and Public Leads form, even though the link says terrorist, FBI site says it can be used to report any federal law violation.
Or your local FBI field offices, which you can locate on
here. Let's see if we can get him locked up. That'll be hella funny

