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A Windsor Mill man, a former NASA employee, has pleaded guilty in Delaware federal court to buying more than a million dollars’ worth of pirated software from black-market Chinese vendors who themselves were indicted Wednesday in federal court in Delaware, said the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, or ICE. Cosburn Wedderburn, 38, described as a former NASA employee by federal authorities, recently pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement. ICE said in a statement that Wedderburn purchased more than $1 million worth of pirated software from several websites operated by Xiang Li. Related BaltTech: A blog about digital technology and innovation in Baltimore and beyond Sign up for Baltimore Sun business text alerts On the Facebook campus Best Steve Jobs Quotes Photos: Steve Jobs through the years Pictures: Who will you be on Pinterest? The Internet’s most dangerous celebrities See more stories » Topics Computing and Information Technology Industry Chengdu (China) Trials See more topics » Li, 35, and Chun Yan Li, 33, both of Chengdu, China, were charged Wednesday by a federal grand jury in a 46-count indictment with software piracy and illegally exporting U.S. technology to China. Federal authorities said Xiang Li was arrested by [...]
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