Rat on your boss, earn £20,000
Anti-software piracy group the Business Software Alliance is offering £20,000 to anyone in the UK who rats out their software-pirating bosses. They’ve upped the reward from £10,000 in order to generate more responses from employees.
The BSA said it opened 420 investigations in the last year as a result of these hotline tip-offs, the majority of which came from people in IT.
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