Guilty pleas in software fraud case

Four defendants pleaded guilty to selling millions of dollars worth of fake Rockwell Automation software. The counterfeit software was sold on eBay, and had a retail value of $19 million. Each defendant faces five years in prison and a fine of $250,000. There have now been seven felony convictions for seling counterfeit Rockwell software.


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