Federation Against Software Theft was created in 1984.
No, FAST stands for 'Federation against software theft'
Federation Against Copyright Theft was created in 1983.
Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft was created in 1990.
A fixed asset tracking software is to track all of your fixed assets for the purpose of theft deterrence, preventive maintenance and financial accounting.
Such codes are individual to the disks issued. Providing codes belonging to others can and does infringe ownership. Its basically theft and is fully covered by FAST (Federation against Software Piracy). Answers.com does not support or encourage such activities.
Fraud is both a civil wrong and a criminal wrong.
Software Theft
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Norton's Security Suite software blocks against online threats such as identity theft, viruses, and spam. It can also find and remove trackin software.
Call the police. They can deal with it from there. In the UK, there is a group called The Federation against Copyright Theft a.k.a. "FACT" Their website is linked on this page.
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