![]() “We’re offering a special increase during July to try and drive an increase in leads and see if that will bring out more cases,” said BSAA Australia co-chair, Clayton Noble. To get the $20K, the dobber has to help the BSA construct a legal case, involving lengthy discussions with its lawyers, producing evidence that will stand up in court. It seems to work. In September 2010, when the $20K reward was last offered, BSAA scored 72 dobs, and five cases resulted in the culprits paying up – in one case alone $150,000, more than covering the five dobber fees. BSAA invites would be dobbers to visit its “Report Piracy” page at www.bsa.org for further information. But be quick – the offer ends on July 31. |