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A software and Internet industry group that enforces license and copyright restrictions is offering a grace period for companies in seven cities to legalize their operations by deleting pirated software, no questions asked.
January is the grace period for firms in Billings, Bozeman and Missoula, Mont.; Houston; Indianapolis; Nashville; Orlando; Norfolk and Richmond, Va.; and San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose, Calif.