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Court awards Microsoft Canada $700,000 in piracy case

Court awards Microsoft Canada $700,000 in piracy case

By:  narellano  On: 01 Feb 2007 For: ITWorldCanada.com Creator

The Federal Court of Canada has recently awarded Microsoft Canada Co. the highest statutory damages in an intellectual property case in the country.

The products seized on the second raid were later returned to Inter-Plus and, according to the Federal Court, "disposed of by Inter-Plus under extremely suspicious circumstances."

Nitoslawski says it's rare for the courts to find directors of a company personally liable in such cases. "But apparently the defendant was found guilty of blatant and repeated infringement and the court came down hard on him."

The maximum award in Canada may appear small compared to the US$200,000 per work in the United States "but his is still quite a victory for Microsoft and copyright enforcement," said Nitoslawski.

The defendants are appealing the award of statutory damages, punitive damages and the finding of personal liability but are not appealing the court's determination that they are dealing in counterfeit products, said Hilliard.

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