GRABINCE STONE, a stone company and red baton cabinets, faces a trial of a global software company concerning software hacking allegations.
Of Delaware Hexagon manufacturing intelligenceA supplier of computer -assisted design and manufacturing technologies, filed the complaint before the Red Baton Federal Court on January 24. Alphacam software.
Alphacam is computer -assisted design and manufacturing software used mainly in the routing and stone cutting industries to help the operation of computer computer control – or CNC – machinery. These machines are used by companies like Grabince to obtain precise complex cuts with an incompetent level of precision by hand.
Hexagon has set up security systems to detect unauthorized copies of its software and, in February 2022, these monitoring tools detected that Grabince used two illegal alphacam copies, according to the complaint.
The trial claims that Grabince and two of his agents or employees – Edward Sutherland and an unnamed individual in the complaint – copied and access two copies without license from Alphacam without paying for the necessary licenses. The value of the two copies without license is $ 233,090.
Hexagon maintains that Grabince knowingly violated copyright laws and the terms of its final user license agreement, a contract to which software users must accept before installation. Hexagon says that he informed Grabince of the offense and asked that she ends his illegal use of alphacam in vain.
Hexagon is looking for an injunction prohibiting Grabince from using the software without license as well as monetary damage. If the court governs in favor of France, Grabince could be at stake for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Grabince representatives had not responded to requests for comments before the deadline for publication this morning.